TIPPPPPING!!! IT’S NOT TRICKING IF YOU GOT IT…


POST by NVus
Very insightful post…..
VIA THEFRESHXPRESS
Ahhh let’s deal with tipping. Most people either don’t want to tip, don’t know how much to tip, or don’t know it’s important. People who work in the service industry work very hard for their money, and may depend on tips to make ends meet. I’m aware that there are few who might slack off everyday once in a while , but most do an excellent job day in and day out. A tip is a way of giving a token of appreciation to those who have helped to lighten your loads, to create a delightful dinning experience, or to make the consemate gentleman look even better.
Most people tip on the bill before tax, but its best tip on the total after tax.
Brief Guidelines:
Informal Dining: 15-20 Percent of bill
Fine Dining: 20-25 Percent of bill
Coat Check: $1 per item
Airport Sky Cap: 2$ a bag
Barber: 15-20 Percent of bill
Shampooer: $2-5
Spa Salon Manicurist: $ 2-5
Pedicurist: 5 or $15 total Combined
Services: 15 percent Valet
Parking: $2 dollar Hotel
Housekeeping: $2-5 dollar per night
Bellman: $ 2 dollars per bag or $10 Carrying luggage to room
Do you tip? If so, how much?






















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