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Postby meriad » 16 Feb 2024, 13:33

the people that deliver heavier things like washing machines / sofa's / etc....

I never know what right protocol is.
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Re: do you tip?

Postby cromwell » 16 Feb 2024, 13:47

I tip in restaurants if the service and food is good, apart from that not so much.
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Re: do you tip?

Postby saundra » 16 Feb 2024, 14:09

Actually no I never have for delivery of a washer or heavy stuff
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Re: do you tip?

Postby Kaz » 16 Feb 2024, 16:27

Sometimes. We did for the guys who took away our old leather sofas, as they were an absolute nightmare to get out through the patio doors!
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Re: do you tip?

Postby JanB » 16 Feb 2024, 18:25

It really depends.

Tipping is not common here, even in restaurants. But we always tip if we've had good food/service.
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Re: do you tip?

Postby jenniren » 16 Feb 2024, 18:54

We're not really into tipping Ria. Tbh it has to be excellent service for us to even think about it.

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Re: do you tip?

Postby miasmum » 16 Feb 2024, 20:34

No, they get paid to do a job same as me. I often go the extra mile and no one tips me.

Now the minimum wage is so high, I dont think it is necessary.

Once upon a time waitressing was the job of mums earning a bit of pin money, or youngsters now its considered, and rightly so, a proper job with a proper wage.
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Re: do you tip?

Postby Workingman » 16 Feb 2024, 20:46

Living in an upstairs flat I always tip for heavy things that I know I could not lift upstairs myself without help. Things like household goods - fridges, washing machines, furniture.

Restaurants it depends. If the staff are pleasant and helpful: yes. If they are surly and uncommunicative: no.

Each to their own I suppose, at least we have the choice unlike the States where it is expected - almost the law.
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Re: do you tip?

Postby TheOstrich » 16 Feb 2024, 21:44

As a general rule, I never tip - although that said, I've started leaving a tip recently at the local greasy spoon cafe in town, who charge a third less than the other local cafs for their all-day breakfast (£7.80, coffee included) and serve up double the quantities than the other measly joints. I mean, you get two ladles of baked beans, rather than something not much bigger than an eggcup-full. I want to see them stay in business!

The last tip we gave for "heavy lifters" was £40 to the removal guys who transported us from the West Midlands down to Dorset 7 years ago. IIRC, they were slightly reluctant to take it.
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