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2-16-2012 @ 3:59PM
Noyou said...
I can empathize with you. I used to keep a "will not cut" list for people who tipped less than 5g. On the other side of the spectrum, I used to tell people tipping me more than 20g it was too much and would wait until they tipped less. I have since changed my ways. I take the bad with the good. Just like with mage ports- I love porting so I really don't care if I get a tip. I like it, I'm not going to lie. It's not even about the money- it's the fact that one human being is taking time out for another.
During winter veil, a random person came up to me after a snowball fight and gave me a gift. It was a wrapped up skinning knife. I thought that was one of the nicest/funnest things to ever happen to me, in game. So I went out and wrapped up a bunch of junk and gave it to random people. It's the little things.