PrincessKitty1
Epcot is my happy place.
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I have learned so much from this thread! I am a teacher & I just decided to put a tip cup out in my classroom during open house and at teacher-parent conferences this year. After all, it is public school, and parents don't pay for their children to attend. Some of these parents never even say thank you for all that I do. I work hard & I think I should get some tips.![]()
OK, before I get flamed....I AM ONLY KIDDING! But if you think about it, we all work hard & wouldn't it be nice if we could all have someone thank us and show some appreciation. But this thread was about tipping housekeeping, which I do. I also tip waiters/waitresses, my hairdresser, someone who gives me a massage, etc. Because these people are doing something for me! But, I will not tip at Moe's or someplace like that where I walk through the line to order my food, carry my own tray, get my own drink, find my own table, and throw my trash away!!!
I work in healthcare, and absolutely the nicest thing anybody could do for me is write a note to my supervisor telling him/her what a great job I do (the place I work has a formal system for this, with notepads and drop boxes for people to compliment staff).
However, if I was making as little money as some of the workers mentioned in this thread, I would probably much prefer a tip than a thank-you note.

When DH and I go out to eat, we realize that a buck or two will often make a difference between giving somebody a 20% tip or a 25% tip (especially at the diner where we eat breakfast every weekend and the bill is rarely over 15 bucks for the two of us). So why not make somebody's day and throw in an extra dollar or two and spread the joy?
