Normally, the tips is around 15-20%, it all depends, it is because she receives tips around at that range anyway,
Sometimes you may have bad one, if you tip about 15%, she shouts at you and said," you need to put more tips!" I brought 6 friends in a very fancy restaurants and my treat, it was around $250.- I gave closed to 20%, not quite 20% , it is because I rounded up to dollars, which is good tips if that bill is big... she shouted and asked for more... It is very bad attitude of her... I did not give her anymore... For lunch, I think it is very good...
I would say if you like her, you can give her more to give her attention, for coming there more often, otherwise, it is less than 20% ...
You did the right thing. YEAH!!
2007-08-30 06:19:27
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answered by Anonymous
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If you purchased a suite, then I assume you are very likely to go again and again. You don't have to go overboard, but you should tip well. at least 20%, but don't limit yourself to just that. The last thing you want is to create a bad reputation for yourself within the helps team and receive crappy service on future visits.
Go Team!
2007-08-28 08:31:35
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answered by Bruno Vespucci 2
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I would say the same as you would tip at a restaurant, considering they are performing the same tasks: taking orders, delivering food, asking if you need anything else, etc. Probably 20%, especially if the service was satisfactory and friendly.
2007-08-26 18:45:51
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answered by betternher 5
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for room service, tipping is generally a few bucks depending on the amount of food and all the special requests you made (extra things...extra trips to and from room)...anywhere else...bellhop, airline baggage etc...the rate is about $2 a bag....hope that helps. Enjoy the Game!
2007-08-26 08:17:30
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answered by Victoria F 2
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10 dollars.
2007-08-28 11:14:47
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answered by Fayeshun B 2
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I THINK THAT IS FAIR
2007-08-26 17:13:22
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answered by donielle 7
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