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r/VeganPOC
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Join the discussion about veganism and race, ethnicity, culture, and other identities. We aim to look at veganism through an intersectional lens.
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r/CivilRights
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Welcome to r/CivilRights
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r/pocgaming
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The purpose of this sub is to discuss games and gaming culture, contextualized by POC gamers' experiences and perspectives. POCs and non-POCs welcome here. Due to the possibly controversial nature of this sub, this will be heavily moderated. This more /r/truegaming than in the vein of /r/girlgamers and /r/gaymers. That said we're currently working on a sub appropriate for more cultural / meme style / etc discussion.
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r/SouthAsianAncestry
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In this community we talk about South Asian genetics, ethnicity, origins, culture, history and languages. (Created by diponic21). TAG u/PopularBookkeeper651 or u/e9967780 FOR APPROVAL IF YOUR POST ISN'T SHOWING, SPAM FILTER AT TIMES AUTO REMOVES POSTS.
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r/Valdosta
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A place for the few but loyal Redditors in the Valdosta, GA area.
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r/SoulSnacks
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The small snapshots of life that spark me joy, yet not quite upliftingnews or humansbeingbros. Just inconsequential things like friends laughing their asses off over silly things and people being emotional about the ones they love.
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r/Foodforthought
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Intelligent and thought-provoking commentaries on life and culture with an emphasis on longform articles and essays that stimulate intellectual discourse.
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r/AllWomen
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A subreddit based on inclusivity and intersectionality in the feminist movement. Women of every race, ethnicity, physical & mental capability, gender identity, class, career, sexual status, religion, body type and everything else are welcome!
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r/MovingOnFromAnxiety
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My community is a safe place where people of all ages, Race, Ethnicity and Religion can chat about what they are feeling and thinking!. this is indeed a judge free zone and bullying will not be tolerated what so ever! lets move on from the darkness of Anxiety together!!
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r/BlackPlague
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Welcome to r/BlackPlague
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r/Whitenessnracism
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Place for white people to discuss their race, culture, and biases, as well as share resources for how to move along the path towards anti-racism.
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r/D_Market
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DMarket is an NFT and virtual in-game items marketplace. It enables secure buying, selling, and trading of in-game and NFT items. We unveil the digital metaverse of collectible NFT memorabilia for eSports fans and gamers all around the world. With DMarket’s unique (patent pending) technology of NFT stream drops, we let viewers get NFT items live while watching streams. Those items can be used for crafting or can be traded across all titles and platforms.
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r/steadycraftin
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Welcome to r/steadycraftin! The offical Crafsman subreddit! Here you can share and discuss all of your craft ideas, plans, art, projects and results relating to TheCrafsMan SteadyCraftin on youtube.
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r/SunnisOfIraq
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سبريدت لاهل السنة العراقيين من كل الأعراق. أهلا و سهلا بالجميع! Casual subreddit for Iraqi Sunnis: their history, culture, and issues. Regardless of ethnicity. Everyone is welcome!
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r/SampleSize
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A place for surveys and polls to be posted. Research studies for school purposes are welcome as well as opinion polls We are also a place for people who enjoy responding to surveys to gather and help people obtain responses for their research. Questions about a mild level of statistics or wording of surveys are also permitted.
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r/hategraphs
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Subreddit dedicated to the disclosure and discussion of hategraphs, infographies and general data on any taboo subjects, such as race, sex, religion, ideology, ethnicity, etc. and on environment and politics. Not recommend for SJWs.
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r/marathi
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Welcome to r/marathi
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r/TransracialAdoptees
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Welcome! This group focuses on transracial adoptees and the issues they may face. This space is meant to be safe for adoptees, friends and family of adoptees, those considering adoption, and anyone else who recognizes similar trauma that transracial adoptees face (those who are mixed race, those raised in a culture different from their ethnic heritage, etc). Please be kind to eachother. Treat this as a support group; some of the topics may be difficult to navigate. Cheers, A Korean Adoptee
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r/UnderworldLARP
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Underworld is a fantasy & horror, medieval, live roleplaying system. Its complex and intelligent rules allow for broad character development including aspects of race, culture, socio-economic background, and faith.
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r/ZionGang
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This subreddit is a place for people within the Israeli borders and abroad to discuss topics regarding the state of Israel. Members of our community can post pictures and art that has to do with Israel, discuss politics, engage in conversations regarding the way they want Israel to improve, talk about what they like and dislike about Israel, and post memes that Israeli people can understand and laugh at. We greet you regardless of nationality, gender, race, and ethnicity. Have fun!
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r/Filipino
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r/Filipino is the place for open discussion about the Filipino race, the Filipino language, or generally about Filipino culture.
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r/Ironfistgaming
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IRONFIST Gaming is a PC gaming community that has been around since 2003.
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r/StuffIFoundOut
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A place to post things that you became of aware of as of late. Maybe a news article, or could be an old historical fact. Maybe a new fact that was recently found out. We welcome all tidbits old and new of all topics.
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r/asklatinamerica
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A subreddit dedicated to Latin America and the Caribbean. From Mexico to the DR to Chile, we've got your questions covered!
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r/Eloping
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Your day, your way! From city hall to destinations worldwide - share your elopement story, pictures, advice, and discuss anything elopement-related.
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r/DUSKTheGame
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Welcome to /r/DUSKTheGame, the official subreddit for posting pretty much anything about the game.
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r/culturalstudies
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A community for the in-depth discussion of Cultural Studies, an academic field grounded in critical theory & Marxist literary criticism.
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r/LoveForRedditors
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A place to celebrate the very best of Reddit memes/culture. Satirecels are not welcome here.
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r/TheRealMixedRace
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We concentrate on the conflicts that mixed individuals have encountered in society for generations across the world. r/TheRealMixedRace is a space for mixed people to ask questions, engage in discussions, share culture + experiences and meet like-minded people. We are called “TheRealMixedRace” due to other mixed-race communities becoming an echo chamber for white passing experiences only. Every mixed person here will be welcomed and treated equally regardless of nationality, ethnicity, and color
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r/thatbandofhers
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Subreddit focused around the indie-rock band of Her’s, based in Liverpool, UK. Discussion for past concerts, songs that mean a lot to you or anything related to the duo that stole our heart and blessed our eardrums.
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Posted by14 days ago

I want to spend some time today telling my fellow Australians why you need to push back on the tipping culture that is starting to make its way into Australia,

I've lived in Canada since 2012. This is what I've learnt in the last ten years:

  1. History and Tipping Amounts: Tipping here used to be only part of the service you would receive at restaurants and such. Contrary to Australia, almost every restaurant in North America is table service. You get seated by a hostess, then a waiter or "server" takes care of you for your meal. When you pay for your meal the waiter hands you a machine which has preloaded options for a percentage of the tip you want to give. In 2012, 15% was the standard tipping amount listed under "Good" on the machine. In the last five years that for some reason has changed, now 18% is the standard "Good" amount. Servers in North America used to be paid under the minimum wage, they could do this because of the money they made on tips.

  2. Where we are today: Servers no longer get paid under the minimum wage, they get paid the standard minimum wage because of new wage laws that have been introduced over the years. However, the tipping you are expected to give your server has stayed exactly the same. Thus, it has created an entirely unfair system.
    Example: I used to work at a regular old tourist attraction in the Rockies. This attraction had a bunch of positions that were all pretty standard and even in terms of skill level such as ticket agent, interpretive guide, line cook and cafeteria staff. Everyone got paid the same basic hourly wage because they were all essentially entry-level jobs. The staff in one of these positions however were able to bank their entire paycheck without ever needing to touch it for day-to-day living. This was the cafeteria position, these colleagues lived 100% on the tips they "made". What did they do to earn said tips? Well, when the customers paid for their meal at the counter the machine prompted them with how much they would like to tip. That's it. Tipping has created an unfair system in the country.

  3. Tipping is spreading like a disease: It's everywhere now. Businesses have realized that if you put a machine in front of someone when they're paying and it prompts for a tip, THEY WILL TIP. In my local town, I am now prompted to tip at my hairdresser, fast food (Subway and Freshi) as well as almost every coffee shop in town. At a local coffee shop in town, they have drip coffee that you pour yourself, the counter staff give you a cup. That's right, you are handed an empty cup and then prompted for a tip on the machine. It's completely out of control.

  4. How tipping weakens industries: I used to work at a luxury hotel. Inside this hotel, there was a standard hotel lounge. I saw colleagues people leave good departmental positions (Accountant, Night Manager and others) to go and work entry-level serving jobs simply because of the tips. Thus the lure of tipping prevented these people from pursuing actual career positions. Tipping sucks people out of career pathways.

  5. It makes service worse: Every time you tip when you're prompted on a machine, you are creating a culture of giving people tips for doing the job they are already paid for. It's completely different than when you provide a surprise tip for someone who went out of their way because they were awesome. Instead, servers just expect tips and the effort/service is inferior because of it. I've moved back and forth between Oz and Canada for the last ten years, I can assure you that customer service is better in Australia.

I was home in Australia over Xmas. I was prompted to tip a few times at the end of my meal, I see tipping culture coming to Australia and there needs to be pushback. Unless you want to be prompted for tips at Subway in ten years, for the love of god, tip 0% if you are ever given a machine and it asks how much you want to tip.

If anyone else has lived in Canada/USA and feels the same, feel free to share your thoughts.

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