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<blockquote data-quote="Kathy813" data-source="post: 38079" data-attributes="member: 1967"><p>When I read this thread, I started feeling very cheap. I was glad to see other posters who did not tip garbage men and postal employees. I haven't even ever met the garbage men or the postman/woman. How would I know if it was even the same one every day? My newspaper is delivered by being thrown out of a car window. Again, I have never met the person.</p><p></p><p>I also don't tip the groomer. I drop the dog off with the receptionist and I don't have a clue who actually grooms the dog. I think $35 is plenty without a tip (my husband complains that the dog's haircuts cost more than his does ~ or course, she does have more hair). </p><p></p><p>The only people I tip are waitstaff (15 - 20%) and my hairdresser. I guess I need to start tipping her more ~ I only usually give her 10%. Oh, and I do tip the people who do my pedicures (again ~ 10%) and my housekeeper (a $50 gift certificate to a restaurant at Christmas).</p><p></p><p>I don't even think twice about the jars at Dunkin Donuts or places like that. I can't believe anyone puts money in those. </p><p></p><p>~Kathy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathy813, post: 38079, member: 1967"] When I read this thread, I started feeling very cheap. I was glad to see other posters who did not tip garbage men and postal employees. I haven't even ever met the garbage men or the postman/woman. How would I know if it was even the same one every day? My newspaper is delivered by being thrown out of a car window. Again, I have never met the person. I also don't tip the groomer. I drop the dog off with the receptionist and I don't have a clue who actually grooms the dog. I think $35 is plenty without a tip (my husband complains that the dog's haircuts cost more than his does ~ or course, she does have more hair). The only people I tip are waitstaff (15 - 20%) and my hairdresser. I guess I need to start tipping her more ~ I only usually give her 10%. Oh, and I do tip the people who do my pedicures (again ~ 10%) and my housekeeper (a $50 gift certificate to a restaurant at Christmas). I don't even think twice about the jars at Dunkin Donuts or places like that. I can't believe anyone puts money in those. ~Kathy [/QUOTE]
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