Home
Log in / Sign Up
    Private Messages   Advanced Search   Rules   New User Guide   FAQ   Advertise   Contact Us  
Forum -> Relationships -> Manners & Etiquette
"Tipping" teachers



Post new topic   Reply to topic View latest: 24h 48h 72h

amother
OP


 

Post Thu, Mar 21 2024, 9:30 am
Am I alone in feeling that the term "tipping" when applied to a teacher is demeaning? A tip is something you give a waiter, the person who delivers your groceries, or your kid's camp counselor, and while it's meant to show appreciation for good service, it emits a strong stench of class differences, with the recipient being of significantly lower social standing than the giver.

Without arguing about whether giving monetary gifts to teacher is appropriate or ethical, surely we can come up with a better term for a gift given to a teacher?
Back to top

amother
Black


 

Post Thu, Mar 21 2024, 9:32 am
amother OP wrote:
Am I alone in feeling that the term "tipping" when applied to a teacher is demeaning? A tip is something you give a waiter, the person who delivers your groceries, or your kid's camp counselor, and while it's meant to show appreciation for good service, it emits a strong stench of class differences, with the recipient being of significantly lower social standing than the giver.

Without arguing about whether giving monetary gifts to teacher is appropriate or ethical, surely we can come up with a better term for a gift given to a teacher?


I agree. I do not like that term for giving money/gifts to teachers.
Back to top

mummiedearest




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Mar 21 2024, 10:41 am
If it’s called tipping, it’s voluntary. I don’t tip. Or give chanuka presents. Or participate in teacher appreciation week. I do send thank you notes/emails.
Back to top

giftedmom




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Mar 21 2024, 11:00 am
Just because you see it that way doesn’t mean everyone does
Back to top

amother
Leaf


 

Post Thu, Mar 21 2024, 11:08 am
So they want the tip, but not the name because it makes them feel demeaning? Umm.
Back to top

amother
Burgundy


 

Post Thu, Mar 21 2024, 11:26 am
amother Leaf wrote:
So they want the tip, but not the name because it makes them feel demeaning? Umm.


LOL
Back to top

amother
OP


 

Post Thu, Mar 21 2024, 12:27 pm
amother Leaf wrote:
So they want the tip, but not the name because it makes them feel demeaning? Umm.


You mistake the matter entirely. I'm not a teacher, and I don't work in an educational institution. Nevertheless, I feel that the term is insulting to teachers. A teacher does not "serve" except in the sense that a head of state or a CEO "serves" and should not be getting "tipped" for "providing good service."

I'd prefer to call it a "bonus" for "exemplary performance," which is what executives get. Nobody "tips" an executive. Granted, the bonus comes from the boss, not from the client, but the idea is the same.
Back to top
Page 1 of 1 Recent Topics




Post new topic   Reply to topic    Forum -> Relationships -> Manners & Etiquette

Related Topics Replies Last Post
Supper idea stew meat for R"CH (Chinese?)
by amother
5 Yesterday at 12:21 pm View last post
What does "healthy" mean to you
by amother
13 Yesterday at 10:41 am View last post
S/o Everyone... to Israel with question for "Reality"
by amother
8 Mon, May 06 2024, 8:15 pm View last post
ISO "crispy onion-coated potatoes" recipe from Mishpacha '23
by amother
8 Sun, Apr 28 2024, 12:13 pm View last post
Pesach "breaded" chicken recipes
by tf
3 Mon, Apr 22 2024, 12:48 pm View last post