Originally Posted by
ysolde
If you don't want to tip in the US, minimize the circumstances in which tipping is culturally expected, and move on.
The problem is, if you haven't spent extensive time in a tipping culture, knowing "the circumstances in which tipping is culturally expected" (and an appropriate amount to tip) is a major difficulty (and quite stressful).
(Near as I've been able to deduce, "the circumstances in which tipping is culturally expected", are typically "when you know someone is getting screwed by their boss and you feel guilty about it".)