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* In "The Terrible Trio," an episode of ''[[Batman: The Animated Series]]'', Bruce Wayne in gets berated by golfing buddies (in particular one [[Upper Class Twit]]) for thanking his caddy and ask him if he thanks the garbage man for picking up the trash. Bruce responds that he would if he ever ran into him. The [[Upper Class Twit]] who laughs at him for being polite to the help goes on a crime spree because he's ''bored'' {{spoiler|and tries to kill his girlfriend after she finds out}}.
* In ''[[King of the Hill]]'', Buck Strickland does nothing to run his own business and treats the entire thing like a personal piggy bank (he frequently takes money out of the safe to buy strippers). Capping that off, he's dismissive of his employees and doesn't care what they have to say. The only man under him he seems to care about his Hank (who's the only reason Strickland Propane isn't bankrupt), but even then he blows off many of his warnings and has him do his dirty work. In one episode, we see Buck's idea of tipping his pool boy is throwing large bills into the pool and laughing as he swims for them.
* Exaggerated and played for laughs in ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'' episode "Mother Simpsons". The reason Homer thought his mother was dead for ''decades'' was because her weekly care packages were never delivered, on account of the fact that he didn't tip the mail carrier at christmas.
 
 
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