$1.00 per bag is the standard tip.
..FALSE! $1 per bag was standard in the 1970's and 1980's but in today's economy, the standard is $2 per small/medium pieces and $5 for larger, heavy pieces or Golf clubs and huge boxes. Even the Airlines AA and USAir will ask for $2 for curbside check in ...and that's the airline fee -NOT the private contractor skycap.
An individual with a lot of baggage can tip a baggage handle five to ten dollars if they feel like it or, if there are only a few bags then five dollars is enough. Some people consider this a service and do not tip at all.
That't entirely your choice ! There is no set tariff for tipping good service.
You should tip the bellhop a minimum of fifty dollars
You should tip them around $5 dollars. Or more. =)
not enough!
It is customary to tip a gas attendant 1 to 2 for their service.
About 20% of your meal.
It is customary to tip shuttle drivers 15-20 of the total fare.
A standard tip for a bellhop is 1 to 2 per bag they help you with.
It is customary to tip a gas attendant 1 to 2 for their service.
In Japan, it is not customary to leave a tip at restaurants. If you are in America, it is generally accepted that a tip should be 15 - 20% of the bill for good service.
10% of how much you spend