Tips Giving “Tip”

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Posted by admin | Posted in Tips | Posted on 25-10-2009

money-giving-1Current tipping is usually done when we eat in restaurants, doing body treatments in the salon, or when staying at the hotel. Basically, a tip is given when we were satisfied with the services provided. However, often we still give a tip for the waiter, although service was not satisfactory, simply because we are not considered so stingy. Also, do not need to be provoked by another customer who provides a tip for a large number of stylists in the salon (although the cost of scissors and just blow him under his tip). Because of a tip is usually already having a standard percentage, unless you are already very familiar with the waiter at the salon or restaurant that wants to give more.

If you intend to give a tip for every service you get, you should follow the customs prevailing in the local location. Here are a few examples, including those applicable in the United States.
Waiters: If the restaurant is already included service charge on the bill payment (usually 5% of the total expenditure), you really do not need to give a tip. But if you are satisfied with the service from the waiter or waitress it, you can just give an extra tip the same percentage. Oh yes, you also can give a tip to the waiter in the shop five feet.

Hair stylist: Usually you are dealing with some people, in charge of hair shampoo, stylist or colorist. Great tip is generally 10% of the total service costs. You can give a bigger tip for the skills possessed hairdresser, so a tip for the stylist can be larger than hair shampoo. If you do not have any change, or do not want to bother, just leave a tip at the checkout.

Doorman: Give 2 dollars if you help with your bags, plus 1 dollar at a cab.
Taxi Driver: In America, any taxi driver should be given a tip. The number of approximately 10-15% of the amount listed on the meter. Give a few dollars bonus if he helps raise or lower your bag.

Porter at the airport: Most reporters will charge as much as 2 dollars for the first bag. If they do not ask, you should still pay in the range of that amount. Add 1 or 2 dollars if he serves you well.

Housekeeping: Give 2 to 5 dollars a day. Leave a tip every day, because you will receive service from a different person every day. Make a note that housekeeper knows that the money for him.

Concierge: around 5 – 10 dollar every time he helps you do something for you, especially if it is not included in the task.

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