Usually about 10%. More if I had gas.![]()
Usually about 10%. More if I had gas.![]()
No gas here, but I still do 15% to 20%...I'm always left with the impression that I'm comparatively generous...but I usually give any service provider a tip in that range...
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
Someone once said that they do not tip if they pay cash because the person does not have to report it.
Me being a broke college student, I do not get massages, but this was a dentist that said it.
Last edited by crazybikinchic; 05-09-2008 at 07:09 PM. Reason: just cause
I tip about 20% but then its southern california. Some restaurant's expect 20% minimum on tippingsomewhere the term gratuity is lost.
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Ah, I knew there would be one of these out there on the www
http://www.tipping.org/tips/
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
My mother is a masseuse. She says if the person is in their own practice, no tipping is usually done. If the person works for a spa, $10-$20 is fair depending on the treatment. That's in the Seattle area. Although, she does get big "tips" around the holidays from standing clients.
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