A customer has divided the internet after their response to a delivery driver went viral.
Now, tipping culture has become one hell of a hot topic online with many claiming that the practice, especially in the United States, has now gotten out of hand.
No matter what your view on the issue is, there's one thing we can all agree on: rudeness is a big no-no.
A video of a delivery driver asking a customer bluntly for a tip has gone viral after it was posted on TikTok.
Have a look at the moment below:You can see the delivery driver, who is clearly in shot, hands over the pizza to a waving hand and says "Tip?" to which the customer replies simply with: "Thank you."
However, that doesn't stop the delivery driver from questioning whether she has a car, insinuating that she could have picked up her own pizza.
"Well, I'm doing it for the convenience [sic]," the customer responds before trying to shut down the conversation telling the driver to "Have a good day."
However, as the door is closing on her, she says: "Yeah, well, come get it next time."
While the original video was removed from the platform, others had already stitched the clip, sharing it with a wider audience who flocked to the comments to discuss the awkward interaction.
One user, who goes by the name @AmyJackson9213, had her own opinion on the matter, saying that she thought the customer was "awfully entitled" for reacting as she did.
"This one makes me mad," she said in the video. "If you are having a pizza delivered to your house and you have someone driving their car [and] using their gas money to bring it to you, like you seem awfully entitled, not them asking for a tip."
She continued: "That's what you do, you give a tip if somebody is literally bringing food to your home. You give them a tip! And for you to say she's entitled - I think you're a little entitled."
"Because that's icky to me," she added. "Because you didn't even give her a penny and she drove all the way to your house to give you pizza... Yikes."
Despite Amy clearly feeling passionate about the issue, her followers did not agree with her.
One user questioned: "Is that not what delivery charge is?"
"You should never ask for a tip that's a huge ick in my book," another added to which Amy replied: "I wonder if there's more to the story cuz most ppl wouldn't instantly ask for a tip like that."
A third was also unimpressed, saying: "Don't they get paid to do their job?"
Amy also replied to that comment, defending the driver: "Their job is making pizzas! If you dont wanna drive to pick up your pizza and want someone to do a service for you, you tip em for their time. And gas."
However, a fourth doubled down, saying: "The person in the video didn't even give them a chance to tip.. she didn't even hand over the pizza before being like tip??"
What's your view on the issue?