It's a sunny day to tip

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Whether can influence the tip amounts, according to psychologists.

At an Atlantic City hotel where the room design masks outside conditions, Temple University psychologist Bruce Rind discovered that a room service waiter could boost his tips simply by mentioning favorable weather. When the server told guests that it was raining, tips averaged 19 percent of the bill. But describing sunny skies sent the gratuity rate soaring to 24 percent.

via Psychology Today



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