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It is strange that our schools and colleges teach us ad nauseam about things that have no relevance to our lives, but provide no instruction about life events- for example marriage, dealing with teenagers, our spouses, our in-laws, obnoxious neighbors and so on. Thus it is no surprise that while tipping is an integral part of our lives, we are not given any formal training in this gastronomically related activity. You would think that courses like Tipping 101, 201 etc, would be pre-requisites to all college degrees. Far from it, my research failed to turn up a single course in this ancient art. I really need such a course, because tipping is confusing; I cannot understand who to tip and how much to tip. Forget my embarrassment; tipping is even affecting the political future of New York State. Let me share with you some thoughts about tipping; including a little bit of knowledge and a lot of confusion. The word TIP is an acronym for "TO INSURE PROMPTNESS". It started in England around 1755. We gained independence from the British, we drive on the right side of the road instead of the left and we have modified our knife/ fork usage for dining. However, tipping has remained with us. You know what's ironic? If tipping is meant to ensure quick service we should be tipping in fast food places like McDonald's and Burger King, where we are served within two minutes. Instead we give tips in snooty restaurants where we wait the better part of an hour to get our food. (Why do we call the servers "waiters", when we do all the waiting?) Who should we tip? We tip waiters, coat attendants, valets, porters, delivery men. We also tip taxi drivers. This is all very confusing. Should I tip everyone that helps me? Should I tip my wife after dinner? Should I tip my office subordinates when they complete an assignment on time? At barbershops, hairdressers etc, we are expected to tip workers but not the owner. How is one supposed to know? They all dress alike. Perhaps they should wear dog tags saying "tip" or "do not tip". My suggestion: As you are leaving tell him or her "You own a great business here". Then just leave without tipping anyone. I searched the Internet to learn more about tipping. All I found were 3 sites about cow-tipping. What is this cow-tipping? It seems to me that American farmers are tipping their cows and if so, what for? I don't know, but if it makes the cows happy and results in tastier milk with less cholesterol and more protein, I am all for it. Last year, I took a flight to North Carolina. It was a dark and stormy night with heavy rain. Even so, the pilot made a perfect text book landing. I was impressed and after the plane landed, I tried to get into the cockpit and tip the pilot but the attendants would not let me in. I still think one of them