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New York – Quentin Tarantino’s legendary film debut “Reservoir Dogs” begins with an emphatic debate between several bandits at the restaurant table: “I don’t tip because society says I have to,” states Mr. Pink, drawing the incomprehension of the other men. “This automatic tip is useless,” he adds. Almost 30 years after this scene, discussions are still going on. Because in the American obolus there are ethical conflicts that last for generations.
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