I wouldn't want to get your hopes up Jason, so let me just say I never tip solicitors, well not that kind of solicitor anyway. 

Originally posted by sailor99
Awww, clouds of stardust, cute!
But I though sunshine came in photons not drops.[ii]
Originally posted by sailor99
Awww, clouds of stardust, cute!
But I though sunshine came in photons not drops.[ii]
Originally posted by sailor99
0r hairs even
We have stayed in a DeVere hotel before in this country very close to Christmas and the maid - and we know which one, went through my Mum's wardrobe and we had a large box of Hotel Chocolat chocolates in there as a gift for a relative we were visiting later on in the stay. She opened the packet - went down to the next layer and stole quite a few. She got her tip.
Originally posted by G-VFAB
As a student in the UK, I tend not to tip in this country. However if I'm with friends and we're all putting the money in on the table and trying to figure it out, we all all usually have notes so it's much easier just to round it up to the nearest £10, £5 whatever.
When I'm in another country I would tip the bell hop, maid and the doorman - if the doorman had done a service for me.
Overall I see tipping as a way of saying thanks for a service which you didn't expect and didn't think it was part of the package you'd already paid for.
I do get quite annoyed at bills which automatically work out the tip for you, or people saying that a service charge has been added, just in the same way I get annoyed in the US when the price on the shelf does not include tax in the supermarket!
We have stayed in a DeVere hotel before in this country very close to Christmas and the maid - and we know which one, went through my Mum's wardrobe and we had a large box of Hotel Chocolat chocolates in there as a gift for a relative we were visiting later on in the stay. She opened the packet - went down to the next layer and stole quite a few. She got her tip.
Originally posted by Scrooge
To defend the USA for a sec.
Where I live, Las Vegas, a lot of people make their living from tips, for a longtime I was one of these people so I tip everyone, if the service is good a couple of bucks are heading their way.
Saying that though when I was dealing I would talk to my players, of course the question of where they were from would come up, there are certain states that when I heard the name I knew I wasn't going to get tipped no matter if the player won or lost, I guess just part of the up bringing [:#].
Also saying that, amongst dealers there are also certain countries that I hated to hear, Canada being one, the UK being the other [B)]
Originally posted by jimbob247No
Do people tip the CDC drivers?
Originally posted by V-Ben
1. The Bell hop that brings the bags to your room.
2. Hotel Doormen.
3. Maids in hotel roomsÉ and how should this tip be leftÉ with a note?
4. A gentlemenÕs barber.
Originally posted by Darren WheelerOriginally posted by V-Ben
1. The Bell hop that brings the bags to your room.
2. Hotel Doormen.
3. Maids in hotel roomsÉ and how should this tip be leftÉ with a note?
4. A gentlemenÕs barber.
Seeing as this has popped up to the top.....
1. Not a chance unless I have 2 really full, very heavy expedition haul sacks, then he can crack on. Somehow I don't think a $2 tip will pay for his chiropractor.
2. Not a chance again. I have been happily opening doors for myself (and ladies) for some 37 years and have plans to stop soon. Mind you, I can't remember ever staying in a hotel with a doorman.
3. Yes, as I can be a messy sod and refuse to make my own bed if it has sheets and blankets. Usually $2 a day and left every day for the one doing it that day. If you wait until your last day, it could go to the last minute filler.
4. Nope. Do it myself with clippers on a No.1 or clubhouse.
Originally posted by catsilverswordOriginally posted by Darren WheelerOriginally posted by V-Ben
1. The Bell hop that brings the bags to your room.
2. Hotel Doormen.
3. Maids in hotel roomsÉ and how should this tip be leftÉ with a note?
4. A gentlemenÕs barber.
Seeing as this has popped up to the top.....
1. Not a chance unless I have 2 really full, very heavy expedition haul sacks, then he can crack on. Somehow I don't think a $2 tip will pay for his chiropractor.
2. Not a chance again. I have been happily opening doors for myself (and ladies) for some 37 years and have plans to stop soon. Mind you, I can't remember ever staying in a hotel with a doorman.
3. Yes, as I can be a messy sod and refuse to make my own bed if it has sheets and blankets. Usually $2 a day and left every day for the one doing it that day. If you wait until your last day, it could go to the last minute filler.
4. Nope. Do it myself with clippers on a No.1 or clubhouse.
I never make my bed when staying in a hotel - sorry, but I've paid for the room and the hotel is making a profit from me, so they can jolly well provide the service!
Originally posted by Darren Wheeler
I'll sort of tidy it up a bit but hospital corners? two hopes and one is Bob.
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