Help me find a bill burr clip from his podcast, pre-2020

There was an episode of the Monday morning podcast where Bill responds to a ladies letter where she's complaining about her partner not doing enough for her.

At one point in the letter, the lady says her partner takes her out to a restaurant once a week, which she describes as "standard." Bill goes off on a rant at this.

This would have been recorded pre 2020.

If you can tell me the episode, I'd be grateful!

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u/Cakeyhands — 6 days ago

Asking for tips before a service should be outlawed.

For example, at a restaurant or when using a delivery service, being asked how much tip you want to leave BEFORE the service feels The wrong order to do things in and just unnecessary pressure and also makes people anxious that if they don't tip, they will be judged or get worse service.

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What if you tip then the service is lousy?

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Also, if you have already tipped, there is no longer any incentive to give good service.

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I say it should be outlawed.

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u/Cakeyhands — 2 months ago
▲ 68 r/AskUK

What are phrases you will (figuratively) never hear a Brit say??

Just for fun.

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Examples:

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" This rail replacement service is just as good as getting any train!!"

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" Wow, this London flat is so affordable and good value for money!!"

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" I'm so glad that even with a minimum wage job in UK, you can have a family and have a pretty comfortable life"

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" Glad I did all that University to work in the NHS. Now I'm finally earning more per hour than a nail technician"

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Give me your best!

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u/Cakeyhands — 2 months ago