
Here’s Your Handy Holiday Tipping Guide
With every Holiday season comes the question about whether or not you should tip a little extra for Christmas. I suggest it probably depends on how well you know the person and whether or not you feel that giving them a gift is appropriate. If you look at the long list of people who provide a service for you, I could imagine that you'd go broke very quickly if you gave everyone a tip.
The website manorsmentor.com has a very extensive guide to holiday tipping. Here are some of the highlights.
Nannies/Babysitters- About what you would pay them for one night's care. They say that a small gift from your child is also cool..
House-cleaner- the equivalent of one cleaning
Mail Carrier- They suggest a gift, valued about $20. And I didn't know this but apparently the post office frowns on their associates taking cash gifts or any gift valued over $20.
Lawn Care Worker 20$ for each person on the crew.
Regular Delivery Persons (dry cleaning, UPS, newspaper, etc.)- $20
Trash Collectors $20
Hairdresser/ Nail tech- tip should be about the amount you spend at one visit.
You can find the comprehensive list, including what to tip fitness trainer, masseuse or teacher at mannersmentor.com
More From 95.7 KEZJ









