Do you tip?
Your hotel housekeeper.
Your hotel housekeeper.
I'll leave 2 or 3 bucks, plus another 3 to 6 in pocket change I've accumulated per night. I know change is a pain but moneys money and I like to travel light.
To be honest, I don't usually tip although I have done so before. What would you say is the percentage of those who tip vs those who don't?
I usually always help the maid out tho. I bundle the trash, throw out the used soap in the shower, put all the used towels together, wipe down the bathroom sink area with a used cloth or towel and pick up stray hairs even on the floor. I've even wiped down the toilet quite often with whatever's available even just tp.
I guess I just thought they get an hourly wage unlike waitresses who depend on their tips for pay and don't really think about it much.
Honestly, I have never tipped a maid. Maybe it's something I should consider next time I stay at a hotel (which hasn't been very much).
We are pretty good at tipping at restaurants, though. UDigIt is my tipping calculator...lol. He can figure out tips in a matter of seconds.
I tip. Also, if the room service has been extra good or if I asked for something that was a hassle I will leave a bigger tip. I usually leave it on the day I check out though.
Actually, there is no tipping in Japan but I don't usually stay in a hotel here.
"Cleaner" makes it sound like a hitman for hire. lol
"Bob and Mary are our best cleaners. We will send them up right away to tidy up your room right away. " said Executive Hotel Housekeeper.
No, as a general rule I don't tip - I've already had to pay the price of the service in the bill, and that will(or should) include staff costs - I shouldn't have to pay more to receive a satisfactory service, just as I wouldn't expect to have to tip any other company/person that I purchase a good or service from if they do their job.
FYI, waitresses do NOT make minimum wage. They are, by law, required to make minimum wage when the tip is added to their $2-$3 per hour, or the restaurant has to make up the difference. But, they work mostly for tips to make up that gap. I always tip, but the amount always depends on the service.
I'm staying in a hotel right now, but I haven't tipped yet. I was going to do it on my last night, but now I might not because I don't want to give one cleaner a windfall. Also, they keep moving around stuff that I put in places for a reason. If I wanted to have the tissue box in the bathroom, I would have left it in the bathroom. Really. If you want to put a tissue box in the bathroom, do so, but leave the other one! ![]()
Also, I didn't have any cash...
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