https://weburbanist.com/2018/01/09/japanese-waiter-exhibits-8000-chopstick-sleeves-left-as-restaurant-tips/

Japanese Waiter Exhibits 8,000 Chopstick Sleeves Left as Restaurant “Tips”

In a culture without tipping, one Japanese waiter began to realize that 
customers were expressing their gratitude in a subtle (and in some cases even 
unintentional) way, by folding the sleeves in which their chopsticks came 
wrapped

In 2012, Yuki Tatsumi began to collect these into a set he would come to 
display and call Japanese Tip. He started at the establishment in which he 
worked, then branched out to other restaurants around Japan to gather over 
10,000 examples of all kinds.

Finally, half a decade later, he staged an exhibition of his collection in 
Tokyo. The variety is remarkable, from complex origami-style works to shredded 
and otherwise deformed sleeves.

The results show various degrees of conscious and subconscious effort by 
patrons. Meanwhile, the variety of materials, colors and designs from different 
sleeves also lends complexity to the collection.

Thanks,
Mitya
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