Is it rude not to tip at all-inclusive resorts?
In the context of etiquette and social norms, does it constitute a breach of propriety to refrain from leaving a gratuity at an all-inclusive resort, where the majority of services and amenities are presumably covered within the initial payment? Is it perceived as disrespectful to the staff who provide these services, even if they are ostensibly part of the package? What are the cultural considerations and prevailing opinions in this matter, especially in regards to maintaining a positive guest-staff relationship within these resorts? Is it advisable to tip regardless, as a gesture of appreciation and goodwill, or is it acceptable to forego tipping entirely?