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By: Mike Priest
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you will learn history of tipping when, were, and how to tip how much to tip what to do when a person leaves to small of a tip common tipping faux pas
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tipping is called by many different names greasing the palm oiling toking shmearing been around since 18 th century commonly used as a thank you or a bribe
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always tip something know how much to tip know when not to tip be sensitive to local customs appearance is important, tip accordingly
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restaurants maitred’- $10 to $20 captain- 5% of bill waiter-15% waiter at buffet- 10%-15% of pre-tax bill bartender- 15% but no less then 50 cents
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restaurants wine steward- $3 to 5$ coat checker- 50 cents per coat valet- $1 washroom attendant- 50 cents to $1 strolling musicians- $1 per request, $2-$3 a small group, $5 a large band
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hotels bellman- $.50 to $1.00 a bag chambermaid- $5.00 room service- 15% of bill shoeshine- $.50 to $1.00 limousine driver- 15% of bill taxi- 15% of fare
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using the excuse of not having small bills leaving a pile of change not leaving a tip using a calculator to determine how much to tip trying to find “tip money” instead of being prepared.
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Info by: Info packet Microsoft.com/small busines Video by: Youtube.com
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What is another name for tipping? How much should you tip your waiter?
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