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Do you tip the cleaning staff at a hotel?
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<blockquote data-quote="trekrok" data-source="post: 4224833" data-attributes="member: 6668"><p>I get waiter/waitress in a sit down restaurant, and I guess barber and the like since it's kind of been an accepted standard forever. Some of the other positions are weird to me though. Honestly, as a position starts 'expecting' tips to be paid, I'd expect the business to start cutting wages to people, like they do in restaurants. I'm not anti-tipping, but it seems like it's spreading as an expectation to things that imo should be part of my deal with the business, not layered on top. </p><p></p><p>And in hotels, I put a DND sign on when I check in and remove it when I check out (3-4 days max). I don't feel like I owe a tip, but might leave a small one, if I have it handy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trekrok, post: 4224833, member: 6668"] I get waiter/waitress in a sit down restaurant, and I guess barber and the like since it's kind of been an accepted standard forever. Some of the other positions are weird to me though. Honestly, as a position starts 'expecting' tips to be paid, I'd expect the business to start cutting wages to people, like they do in restaurants. I'm not anti-tipping, but it seems like it's spreading as an expectation to things that imo should be part of my deal with the business, not layered on top. And in hotels, I put a DND sign on when I check in and remove it when I check out (3-4 days max). I don't feel like I owe a tip, but might leave a small one, if I have it handy. [/QUOTE]
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