Hotel bellman/bellhop/porters ($1 to $2 per bag)
Hotel maids ($2 per day)
Hotel room service (15-20%; Same as restaurant gratuity below.)
Hotel concierge ($5 to $10)
Hotel doorman ($1 per bag for help with luggage; $1 for hailing a cab)
Sommeliers (15% of the cost of the bottle)
Bartenders ($1 per drink or 15% of bar bill)
Restroom attendant ($0.50 to $1)
Taxicab drivers (15%)
Limo drivers (15-25%)
Hairdressers/barbers (10% in small towns, 15-20% in cities; Tip is expected whether the stylist is the proprietor or not.)
Manicurist (15%)
Spa service (15-20%)
Pizza (and other food) delivery-persons (10% of total, at least $3. In most cases, the delivery driver pays for his or her fuel. Many companies use contractors who receive no hourly wage.)
Curbside luggage handlers at airports ($1 per bag)
Coat checker ($1 per coat)
Piercers and tattoo artists (body piercers generally 10%, tattoo artists 20%)
Movers ($5 to $10 per mover)
Large or heavy deliveries ($5 to $10 per person)
Shoe shiners
Tour Guides/Tour Bus operators (only private guides)
At a buffet: $1 per person; if staff bring free beverages to the table, 25¢ for each drink
Poker dealers: $1 per pot other than blind steals, which require no tip. Often, more is given if the pot is very large. Similarly, chip runners are tipped for bringing chips or exchanging denominations.
2006-08-15 09:58:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Hairdresser, Cab Driver, Valet, Pizza Guy.
2006-08-15 17:03:05
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answered by deedleydee 3
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My hairdresser and the people who bring your food out at Sonic. I'm sure if Sonic employees are considered waiter/waitress.
2006-08-15 17:00:34
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answered by tazsag31 3
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Hairdresser
2006-08-15 16:58:25
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answered by Strange question... 4
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The stylist at the beauty parlor
Taxi drivers
Tour guides
Masseuses
Delivery personnel (pizza, other food orders)
A Christmas thank you gift for:
Trash removal personnel
Mail carrier
2006-08-15 17:05:48
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answered by baeb47 5
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cab drivers, pizza and other food delivery persons , strippers, nail technicians and hair dressers, bartenders and sometimes you see a tip jars at the counter at coffee shops, etc.. I'm sure there are more professions who accept tips, but those are the first that came to mind. *Jessica
2006-08-15 17:05:31
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answered by Jessica 2
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Delivery man/woman. Manicurist. Anyone who makes a low wage and provides me a good service.
2006-08-15 17:01:20
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answered by Chris 5
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Valet
Canoe
Stripper
Bartender
Hairdresser
Doorman
Taxi/Limo Driver
Paper Boy
Thats all i got
2006-08-15 16:57:54
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answered by EMO cupcake 4
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A doorman, a manicurist, a hairdresser, a baggage porter,
2006-08-15 17:00:36
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answered by Alexira 3
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I avoid chain coffee shops and support the small, local, independant coffee shops. That's where I put my tips.
2006-08-15 17:00:57
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answered by Zeera 7
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