A tip jar as a sample of folk art

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Baristas, unlike bartenders and waiters, cannot count on tips in a classic way. But this does not mean that coffee and sweets specialists remain without additional earnings. There are tip cans in almost every coffee shop. As a rule, change is thrown into them, and in order for customers to make it more fun, the container is provided with a funny inscription.

A tip jar as a sample of folk art

Coffee makers claim that the inscription on the tip jar is not just a way to cheer up a guest. Experience shows that a container without a catchy or funny label is often simply not noticed. Moreover, dull inscriptions like "On vacation" or "For beer" work poorly. Creativity and a sense of humor are valued in this business.

A tip jar as a sample of folk art

Creating "jar" inscriptions, the authors touch on a variety of strings. For example, gender rivalry is being exploited with might and main.

A tip jar as a sample of folk art

And here is a cry of the soul, to which only a completely heartless visitor will not react.

A tip jar as a sample of folk art

And here's another SOS signal. Who knows if there is even a fraction of a joke in this joke?

A tip jar as a sample of folk art

This tip jar helps some philologist survive.

A tip jar as a sample of folk art

You can motivate for tips in such a simple way. By the way, it is quite working.

A tip jar as a sample of folk art

Charity is also welcome in this case.

A tip jar as a sample of folk art

There are inscriptions for those who are "in the subject". A passionate fan will not only leave change in the bank on the right, but also unload everything from his pockets there.

A tip jar as a sample of folk art

Banks with funny drawings are also accepted by the guests of the institution perfectly.

A tip jar as a sample of folk art

If the establishment serves hookahs, then you can beat the jar and so.

A tip jar as a sample of folk art

Folk wisdom may well decorate a tip jar.

A tip jar as a sample of folk art

There are also such "mutual aid banks" in the cafe. They are taken from them extremely rarely, but they leave a trifle with great eagerness.

A tip jar as a sample of folk art

This is not an ordinary multipurpose jar.

A tip jar as a sample of folk art

And such an inscription seems to hint that the barista's heart is free.

A tip jar as a sample of folk art

Here someone has already met his fate and plans to legitimize the relationship.

A tip jar as a sample of folk art

The owner (or the owner) of this jar plans to have a good time on the weekend.

A tip jar as a sample of folk art

You can just intrigue the visitor — it also works.

     

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