To Insure Prompt Service-Tips on Tipping
May 22nd, 2011 by adminWe’ve all got that memorable waiter from your favorite restaurant. The one who always smiles at you and is so nice. How do you thank her for all the trouble she goes through to ensure that you have the best experience possible? Tipping obviously. How do you know if you’re giving her enough though? Tipping can make or break how a service person treats you and looks at you. You must remember that your tip is providing their ability to pay bills, and if you don’t give enough then they’re struggling.
It’s not just people in the restaurant industry that receive tips.Check out this link here. Hair stylists, hotel bellmen, and even sky caps at the airport rely on tips for their lively hood. So how much is enough? The general rule of thumb is 15 of whatever your bill is. This can vary though. Obviously for bad service, minimal or no tip should be given. Holiday’s come into play for services that you use constantly. Babysitters and hair stylists, people you have built relationships with may deserve a little extra when it comes to be that time of year. How much you use their service, and how good their service is will always play a role in how much or how little of a tip someone deserves.