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Old Yesterday, 01:51 PM
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I was confused because I do often order more than one drink. And I think I had 3 and then I removed them. I don’t know. But the guy came out with my refresher and 2 Coke Zeros. And I thought I had just placed them by mistake.

When I drove off I saw on my account that I did buy just the refresher.

I feel kinda bad. Do I just tip them next time the cost of the 2 drinks? Or should I just let it go?
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Tipping is always a good idea. Doesn’t have to be the price of the item. Mistakes happen
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3 drinks is my limit. If pulled over, I always say I only had 2.
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