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- May 3, 2011
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I know. When I see those places, I skip them
I refused to go to Sonic when they did car service only. Ours now has a drive thru so I don't have to tip for a freakin diet coke served to me by a guy in rollerskates.![]()
That's too funny. A friend & I were just discussing her feeling the need to tip the person who makes her coffee (I'll let you guess where). She didn't feel the need to do it one morning and then had guilty feelings about not tipping. For something like a quick coffee or quick food service, I won't tip.
However, I feel if someone is cleaning up a mess I made, clearing my table of dirty dishes or making my bed and picking up my soggy towels and giving me new ones, they deserve a couple bucks.
I didn't expect some of the type of responses when I first posted my question. Tipping is truly a personal issue and you can do it or not. I didn't expect a debate over the type of person, what language they speak, what type of education the person who has a housekeeping job had. I'm just grateful they are doing the job they are doing and it makes my stay all the more enjoyable. I know enough people of all age ranges who, no matter how bad things got financially for them, would never even consider doing that kind of job. I know it would be one of the last jobs I would seek. I have to clean up my own family's towels and wipe out the toilets & sinks.... I sure as heck don't want to do it for a complete stranger.
