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We've probably debated this topic more than enough, and I'm not sure I agree with all of it, so just a recent tipping guide. I couldn't link directly, it's from an article from Mic on Apple News today.
Mod note - edited to comply with copyright regsMic on Apple News said:Here are some suggestions on what amount of money (and whom) you should tip, according to tipping.org:
see more here https://mic.com/articles/181848/how...drivers-movers-and-at-a-restaurant#.7GArSi3Jt
- Bartender: 10% to 15% of the bar bill, or at least $1 for inexpensive drinks.
- Bellhop: $10 for delivering luggage; $5 for opening and showing you the room.
- Cab (taxi or ride-sharing) driver: 15% of fare.
- Concierge: Up to $10.
- Contractors: $30 for staff; $50 for the lead worker.
- Counter servers: 15% of the bill, or at least $1 for very small orders.
- Food servers: 15% to 20% of the bill.
- Furniture delivery: From $5 to $20 per person, depending on the job.
- Gas station attendant: $1 to $2 for pumping gas and $5 for other services.
- Hair stylist: 15% of bill.
- Hotel maid: Up to $10 per day, depending upon your stay.
- Manicurist: $1 or more (depending on cost); $5 to $10 for a pricier job.
- Massage therapist: 10% to 20%.
- Movers: $10 to $20 per person for a small move; $20 to $50 for a bigger job.
- Pizza delivery: Up to $5 depending upon order and distance.
- Shampooer in hair salon: $1 to $2.
- Tattoo artist: No tip is required, but some leave up to $50 or more, depending upon the complexity of the work and cost of the tattoo.
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