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<P mce_keep="true">[quote user="henry6"] <P>Neither Ann Landers nor sister Abigale Van Buren could quell the battle of tippers and tippees and that was both years ago and on terra firma and not on rails and ties. The battle rages on here unmitigated and never, verbally, to be won! [/quote]</P> <P>The Australians have the best approach to tipping that I have experienced. They don't do it except for extraordinary service. And then it is usually only for 10 per cent. The offset, however, is that they pay wait persons a living wage.</P> <P>So, if you are unsure of tipping, want to have a great train ride or two, and don't mind a long, long, long flight over the water, pack your bags, head to Australia, book a reservation on the Indian Pacific or one of the other great trains, eat in the dinning car, get up without leaving a tip, and walk away guiltless. Unless of course you ate too much, which is easy to do on the Indian Pacific. It is one of the best trains rides that I have ever experienced.</P>
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