. . . Americans don't thank the bus driver when disembarking?

. . . Americans don't thank the bus driver when disembarking?

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they don't even tip him

The problem is not white women, the problem is american women.

We do, I'm assuming this broad has never taken the bus in America.

Do people not really say "Thank you!" when they step off the bus?

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>Americans don't give the bus driver a ride home
Nation of brutes

A lot of people here seem to view service industry workers as little more than machines, sadly.

There are buses here?

nope. you know how crowded buses can get in the cities?

Why would I thank them for doing their job

Yelling thanks from the back of the bus is not normal. Front yes, back no.

Gestures of appreciation have a beneficial psychological positive reinforcement effect which helps workers improve their productivity and get their jobs done better.

We do

I do in fortnite

Americans don't sit on the bus driver's lap

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Do people in other countries really not thank their bus driver?

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They are
Imagine being 20+ and still working as a wageie

We just had a series of mass layoffs during the pandemic. Some of them have no choice but to work service jobs to get by.

If I’m getting off from the door by the driver but I don’t holler it from the rear door

I do think it would be cringe if someone did this here, but in a first world country where buses are never full, it would be cool.