Question:
Do you want to know the appropriate amount to tip various providers?
Jennie Fabulous
2006-12-22 18:35:38 UTC
I found a great link, thorugh the Emily Post Institute, that has an awesome tipping guideline in it. In case anyone is unsure!!

http://www.emilypost.com/etiquette/holiday/holiday_tipping.htm
Twelve answers:
skateKad47
2006-12-22 18:37:43 UTC
wow thats great! u know more people need to know about these kinda things
mascorro
2016-10-19 01:40:27 UTC
Like he reported. 15% is low-cost. 20 may be the baseline. in the experience that your waiter is a jerk or drops issues on you, do no longer stiff him on the the top. tell the administrative. the administrative will provide him a no longer uncomplicated time, or probable write him up. lots greater effective giving verbal feedback. The waiter won't look at that tip till finally the top of the evening, and he will in basic terms call you an asshole. If the plate replaced into small (a 7 dollar lunch yet you sat there for an hour and a a million/2) then you certainly could pay greater, considering you have prevented him from making greater money on yet another table. If he replaced into dazzling, then tip in money, tip nicely. Ask his call, and take a seat in his section lower back. he will undergo in suggestions you and do much greater useful next time.
MirandaPen
2006-12-22 20:48:50 UTC
I am a stylist, and have received different things for holiday gifts. Usually people will tip $5 or $10 more than usual. I have received an orchid delivered, personal artwork calender, mug with cocoa mix and chocolate covered strawberries. One of my coworkers received a hand blown glass ornament, from the glassblower himself. Little gifts are way more memorable than money.
fdm215
2006-12-22 18:40:14 UTC
Hmm. That's a useful idea. Tipping should also be determined by you own experience with the service proivider. Best to remember this is just a guide - not written in stone.
rhino_man420
2006-12-22 18:37:20 UTC
no more than 12%
anonymous
2006-12-22 18:39:04 UTC
I only tip wait staff thank you very much.... I'm not made of money....and am sick everyone expecting to get tips for the jobs that they are already paid for.
RED WHITE AND BLUE
2006-12-22 18:44:19 UTC
why do you think you have to tip? resturants make a ton of money. i used to tip the pizza delivery man $4.00 now they charge me for delivery of the pizza... he gets half of it. stores keep the rest...
gpjunior5
2006-12-22 18:36:45 UTC
That's something people should pay more attention too.
anonymous
2006-12-22 18:38:00 UTC
Nice of you to think of that!
?
2006-12-22 18:37:20 UTC
no
Mimi
2006-12-22 18:37:28 UTC
thanks
anonymous
2006-12-22 18:37:21 UTC
THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE INFORMATION.


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