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Dooney & Bourke

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My husband recently locked his keys out of his car.  I called a locksmith who said it would be $35.  A guy came and unlocked the door for him.  I didn't know whether to tip the guy or not.  I didn't. 

I didn't know if he was self-employed or a contractor with a service or if he could even accept tips.  I felt really bad but I didn't know the rules.

Other than wait staff, hairstylists, valets, bell hops, etc.  Who else should I be tipping?  Can you tip the UPS or FedEx guy?  How am I supposed to keep it all straight!?

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Hermes

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I never know when I'm supposed to tip, either. Once I tried to tip a Whole Foods worker who helped me take my groceries to the car and she said, "We can't accept tips." WTF? I never know when to/not to tip.

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Marc Jacobs

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I hate that feeling too.  I feel like Oprah did a feature on this topic a while back; I'll have to do some research.  Aside from Oprah, I'm sure you could find an article/tip guide online- -perhaps by someone who is a consultant about etiquette or something.



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Kate Spade

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I wouldn't have thought to tip in that situation, either.

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Hermes

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Kari, I probably wouldn't have tipped in the locksmith situation, but that's just me.  Around here, most locksmiths set prices as they see fit based on your proximity to them and how much trouble it is to come help you!

I actually don't care for the fact that tips are so expected by almost everyone now days.  Kind of takes the meaning away from it, y'know?

The only people I tip on a regular basis are waiters and hair stylists, and those are based strictly on how good of a job they did.  Shitty waiter = shitty tip.  I tip those bag people at hotels only if it's a fancy joint and I can't avoid taking my own bags up without looking like an ass wink.gif.  For crying out loud you wheeled a cart into an elevator and walked 16 step to my room and now I owe you $8?!?  I'd rather have done that myself and spent the money on a nice cocktail at the bar downstairs.  Harumph.

I think most stores prohibit tipping now ....



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Hermes

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The only people I can think of that I tip are: hairstylists, waiters, bartenders and/or cocktail waitresses, waiters/waitresses, and food delivery people.  I tried to tip the kid at the grocery store who helped me to my car once too and he told me he wasn't allowed to take it.

I rarely park valet, but if I do, I give them a tip.  I'm not about to tip doormen, UPS/Fed ex guys, etc - I don't have enough money and they all get paid!

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Hermes

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I regularly tip my waiter/waitress and my hairdresser. I'd tip a valet if I ever went somewhere swanky enough to have one wink.gif

I'm sooo confused about everything else. I don't want to hang out my money for free, but I don't want to shaft someone whose wages are built around the fact that they are expected to be tipped.

When I drove to NY a few years ago, my friend and I were thoroughly confused when we hit NJ and all the gas stations pump the gas for you. We couldn't figure out whether to tip them or not.

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Kate Spade

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Elle wrote:

Kari, I probably wouldn't have tipped in the locksmith situation, but that's just me.  Around here, most locksmiths set prices as they see fit based on your proximity to them and how much trouble it is to come help you!


ditto.

i usually tip bell/door staff, valet, waitstaff, coat check, beauty industry peeps (hair, nails, skin, massage, etc.), hotel housekeepers, and movers.


like Elle, i tip based on service.  i don't often use a bell staff in a hotel, but if i do, they get something.



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Gucci

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My rule of thumb is that if someone does a good job I tip, regardless of the profession because everyone (including wait staff and hairstylist) get paid and to me a tip is something that says you did a good job and I appreciate it.

In this situation I most likely would have tipped IF they had been prompt, nice, helpful, etc. Now if it was a super quick situation where it took them no time I wouldn't have.

I recently had a few dings removed from my car. The guy was super nice. He met me at my apartment to look at it first during his free time. I then took my car in to have then removed and he was very quick and worked with my schedule. He also used some of my touch up paint that I brought and put it on one stop so I wouldn't have to (without charging me extra). I definitely tipped him.

I would only tip a UPS/FedEx person if they went out of their way. To me that is what a tip is. My UPS guy knows what time I get home and if something requires a signature and he knows I will be home in a few minutes he waits. He knows me by name and will greet me everytime he seems me. He far exceeds my expectations so I will tip him. Now if I never saw him or just saw him long enough to sign and move on I would not tip.

Like Elle, if a tip is required (wait staff) I tip according to the service. If it was poor so is my tip.

I guess my thought is that you should never feel like you have to tip, but if someone goes a little above and beyond it's a nice extra thing to do to tell them thank you.

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Marc Jacobs

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I never used to tip the AAA guy, but DH used to work as a AAA service guy when he was younger and said that it was really tough. They have to change tires on the fwy while cars speed by and work in triple digit temperatures changing RV tires sometimes or taking gas to 18 wheelers. He used to receive tips all the time, he used the money to buy himself cold water and snacks to keep him going thru the day.

I also tip my hairdresser, nail lady, Food delivery people, valet, and at restaurants.

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Gucci

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I don't think I would tip a locksmith, unless he went above and beyond, you know?  Although I think you can tip anyone in the service industry, especially people that service you at your location.  Our employees receive tips from many homeowners after a remodeling/home improvement project, but many (probably most) don't tip.  We have tipped the Stanley Steemer guy, but not everytime.  Like, last time the guy said he couldn't clean a soap spot on my carpet because all the suds would clog up his vaccuum.  I didn't tip him because frankley I don't believe it couldn't be cleaned up.  Sometimes I tip at coffee houses, but only if I go a lot in a short amount of time. 

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Kate Spade

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I always tip at coffee shops, usually a dollar because I have to pay for laundry and would rather lose a dollar than quarters. I know most chain stores have policies about their staff accepting tips - not allowed. I tip delivery people (although me and my old roomie fought about how much. I tipped 20% and he said they shouldn't get that much), waiters, hair stylists, my eyebrow lady, valets, bartenders. My big tipping stress comes from movers. I think that is because it always hurts at moving time to part with money.

Drew, my bro is a carpet cleaner (owns his own business) and I can't see him taking tips.

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