Nice of him to tip his teacher. Maybe when he grows up, he’ll donate to education with real money. For now, ask him to make an itemized receipt (I.e. with work shown).
To give a historical perspective. During the 40s Jack Benny had a comedy skit where he was reporting to the IRS “tips” and “gratuities” separately, while in a cab with Mary Livingstone.
“Jack, they’re the same thing.”
“No, Mary, tips are dimes and a quarter or more is a gratuity.”
Pickled Pete 2 months ago
The only tip you’re gonna get kid, is the tip of her shoe to your behind…
Doug K 2 months ago
That’s great. Now show your work.
uniquename 2 months ago
Well, he got that right at least.
ladykat 2 months ago
That was not the purpose of the exercise.
bluecat 2 months ago
Nice of him to tip his teacher. Maybe when he grows up, he’ll donate to education with real money. For now, ask him to make an itemized receipt (I.e. with work shown).
rodney 2 months ago
I’m getting tired of the aggressive tipping requirements in the US.
mistercatworks 2 months ago
To give a historical perspective. During the 40s Jack Benny had a comedy skit where he was reporting to the IRS “tips” and “gratuities” separately, while in a cab with Mary Livingstone.
“Jack, they’re the same thing.”
“No, Mary, tips are dimes and a quarter or more is a gratuity.”
(Mary laughs)
“Driver, stop now. Here’s your fare and a tip.”
Driver: “Can’t you make it a gratuity?”
Jml58 2 months ago
What about the VAT?
wildlandwaters 2 months ago
must be that “new math” they talk about…
mistercatworks 2 months ago
“Show your work”, little dude. :)