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Kym Balthazar My partner got her first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine the other day. She sat anxiously in a plastic chair in a makeshift curtained cubicle next to the Polar seltzer cooler in the back of a CVS Pharmacy in Rutland. Instead of wincing in pain when the nurse jabbed her, she had an entirely unexpected reaction. As the needle went in, she exhaled in relief like she was slipping into a hot bath at the end of a long day: Ahhhhh. She then giggled self-consciously, which elicited a chuckle from the nurse. You d be
amazed how many people do that, the nurse assured her.
COVID-19 has reached a real tipping point in the service industry.
As the Big Apple gets reacquainted with dining indoors, a debate is swirling around whether good pandemic manners includes splashing out on gratuity for your favorite waiter, barber, barista or driver all of whom struggled in 2020. You used to hear those stories of celebrities tipping huge amounts, etiquette expert Lizzie Post of the Emily Post Institute told The Post. In days pre-pandemic, that was reserved for high roller types. But now, many people have really been trying to tip more generously. Lizzie Post of the Emily Post Institute recommends bumping up your tip if you re fortunate enough to have the extra dough.
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