Hello, guys. It is Finky Bean here, and I shall be conducting a few social experiments on the #Offtopic forums. I need you guys to bear with me here. This will be happening over a course of a few weeks. Here is my first experimental question.
You work the register at a diner. You are making minimum wage and are struggling financially with a wife and two kids. There is this gorgeous waitress that gets a lot of tips and has a better hourly wage than you. Not only this, but her husband is a businessman that pockets about 500K a year, excluding deductibles. They have no children. One family walked out without formally handing the tip to the waitress. She was going back into the kitchen to get a meal for the next table. They hand you the tip and ask you to hand it to her whenever you get the chance. But again, she has a lot of money and you could really need it, being that you are supporting children and she isn't. The family is a regular at the diner and always uses the waitress, who has enough money at home. What would you do?
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Well, if I have a wife and kids and are having money troubles, I'll keep the tip for myself. The waitress has a husband and no kids to take care of. I know that it may be wrong, to keep the money that was supposed to be for someone else and not saying anything about it, but I would need it more, for the kids.