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1st April 08, 10:26 AM
#21
 Originally Posted by cacunn
I just wish there was a list of you to tip and who not to tip and why.
There are a few lists out there. 
http://www.findalink.net/tippingetiquette.php
John
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1st April 08, 05:14 PM
#22
 Originally Posted by enyapj18
Interesting....
I have always been taught to tip dependent upon the quality of service given.
Give me poor service then don't expect much of (if any) a tip. It's like anything else in life, you reap what you sow
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1st April 08, 06:40 PM
#23
 Originally Posted by enyapj18
Jeez... You know, you could tip everyone you saw in a day based on some of these lists. Though I'm glad to see that they draw the line at Starbucks.
Anyway, a tattoo artist seems to be someone providing a very personal service, like a barber or a masseuse or what have you. And unlike a bad haircut, the tattoo won't go away. So, I think you certainly tip.
"To the make of a piper go seven years of his own learning, and seven generations before. At the end of his seven years one born to it will stand at the start of knowledge, and leaning a fond ear to the drone he may have parley with old folks of old affairs." - Neil Munro
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1st April 08, 10:53 PM
#24
I always tip for personal services like massages, tattoos, haircuts, and pedicures. I figure the price is for an adequate looking/feeling service and it it looks or feels good then a tip is a way of showing them that you appreciate the fact that they didn't flinch when they had to touch your nasty body. I also tip serving staff because our wage system is specifically designed so that they depend on them. I do NOT, however, put money in those ubiquitous tip jars that seem to be popping up every time you go anywhere. Other than those listed above, nobody who makes over minimum wage needs a tip just for doing their job.
There are 10 kinds of people in the world...
Those that understand binary, and those that don't.
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1st April 08, 11:28 PM
#25
 Originally Posted by emolas
I always tip for personal services like massages, tattoos, haircuts, and pedicures. I figure the price is for an adequate looking/feeling service and it it looks or feels good then a tip is a way of showing them that you appreciate the fact that they didn't flinch when they had to touch your nasty body. I also tip serving staff because our wage system is specifically designed so that they depend on them. I do NOT, however, put money in those ubiquitous tip jars that seem to be popping up every time you go anywhere. Other than those listed above, nobody who makes over minimum wage needs a tip just for doing their job.
I totally agree with you. I dont understand those tip jars. No one is tipping me while I run all over the hotel taking them extra towels, pillows, blankets. . . .ITS MY JOB.
BB
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