Deciding who to tip doesn't have to be complicated, says Daniel Post Senning, great-great-grandson of label expert Emily Post and presenter of Emily's podcast "Awesome Etiquette". Post Institute.
"To make the process easier, tip only important areas of your personal life," he says.
These people can include people who look after your family, such as: B. a babysitter or a caregiver, as well as people who look after your home, e. B. a housekeeper or a craftsman. You can also consider donating to people who help you look good and stay healthy, such as a hairdresser, hairdresser, or personal trainer.
Where you live can also affect who you tip. Senning, who lives in the Vermont countryside, tips the man who plows his driveway in snow. However, for someone in South Florida, the tip can go to the person cleaning the pool.
Etiquette and tip experts say that when considering how much to give, it is best to consider an amount that equates to the cost of a service. If you think you have received exemplary service all year round, then you can add it to this base amount.
In membership polls that Consumer Reports conducted over the years on tipping behavior, housekeepers were the service providers most likely to receive tips during the holidays. They also received the largest amounts.
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