According to a poll from Airfarewatchdog, about 27% of passengers tip their flight attendants. Tips are usually not large, and sometimes attendants aren't allowed to accept tips, but they range from a few bucks and a cookie to as much as $50 or $100.
Absolutely. The waitress should tip the busser, bartender, wine steward, and food runner. Sometimes the hostess. If the busser only buses tables then you should tip them 10% if they do more than buss tables for you then you should tip 20% of your tips. You should tip the bartender 10% of your alcohol sales. You should tip the wine steward or wine sommelier 5% of your wine sales. You should tip the food runner 1% to 1.5% of your food sales. tipping the hostess is not always required. But, if you want the hostess to give you good tables then I would tip her.
The air at the very tip is really thin, and not enough to survive mostly.
Tipped HostessesNot usually. Depends on the restaurant, some places pool their tips and give the hostess a cut. Sometimes people will tip a hostess simply for seating them (though it's rare), and sometimes a hostess is also in charge of checking and returning coats and will get tipped for that (this is more common, though it's usually nothing more than a dollar or two).Don't count on making much from tips as a hostess.
after the meal, and you receive your bill. you give the tip. the general rule is you take 8% of your bill and that's how much tip you leave. example: your bill $20.99. your tip = $1.67 you're always welcomed to leave more.
Only tip a B&B if they have given you OUTSTANDING help Most people do not tip or give a few euro as a tip.
The vertex
Your results are likely to be slightly off. How much off depends on how big the air bubble was and how much titrant you actually used.
cario
No, they get paid by the hour. You tip service industries that don't make much money otherwise, like waitresses and hair dressers and tattoo artists and other similar jobs.
Air Medal was an award given to airmen for bravery. It could be issued to pilots for flying a number of combat missions or given to a crewman for something he did for one mission. The Air Medal was also issued to non air force crewmembers such as Artillery Observers who flew missions over the front. A little spelling tip: Medals are made of metal.
yes you have to be able to see the orange tip
A tip or gratuity is an amount of money that is given to a worker such as a waiter or waitress who performs a service for you.