A TikTok video by user Lillie (@mylasoasis_) sparked heated debate over tipping practices in the U.S., garnering over 10,000 views before being removed. Lillie argued that dining out is a “privilege, not a right” and if customers can’t afford to tip 20%, they shouldn’t dine out. She highlighted how her income, like many servers, depends on tips due to the low hourly wage of $3.63. The video stirred mixed reactions—some criticized her message as entitled, suggesting servers seek better-paying jobs, while others supported her, sharing similar struggles. One commenter suggested diners who oppose tipping should only support restaurants that pay fair wages. The debate reignited the ongoing discussion on tipping culture and the expectations placed on both servers and patrons. What do you think about Lillie’s stance?