I was browsing around this site and I came across a page on tipping. I have no problems whatsoever with their guidelines for tipping at the restaurants. In fact, and I say this so you know I am not a chinsy tipper (which ties into the real question below), I tend to always give 20%, even if I am unhappy. I show my displeasure by simply never going back. Right or wrong, my point here is that I always tip 20%.
My question comes from the guideline that I tip a bellhop $3 a bag for delivering my bags to my room. A room, BTW, that I am paying $382/night for. I just don't get it. I'm not against giving the bellhop something, but I have always used $1/bag as my guideline.
So, being the kind of person that wants to "get it", I thought I would ask here what people's standards are for tipping bellhops, maids, front desk people, whoever. Because if $3/bag is a reasonable guideline for tipping a bellhop, then maybe I am also in need of education in other areas. So I would appreciate any opinions or advice you may offer. I don't think of myself as cheap, but I also don't feel like giving my money away needlessly either.
Thanks, I appreciate your time and advice
My question comes from the guideline that I tip a bellhop $3 a bag for delivering my bags to my room. A room, BTW, that I am paying $382/night for. I just don't get it. I'm not against giving the bellhop something, but I have always used $1/bag as my guideline.
So, being the kind of person that wants to "get it", I thought I would ask here what people's standards are for tipping bellhops, maids, front desk people, whoever. Because if $3/bag is a reasonable guideline for tipping a bellhop, then maybe I am also in need of education in other areas. So I would appreciate any opinions or advice you may offer. I don't think of myself as cheap, but I also don't feel like giving my money away needlessly either.
Thanks, I appreciate your time and advice
