Most would consider anything above 50% of her weekly pay a reasonable amount.
10-15% of the room cost.
Gifts.com has a Christmas tipping guide showing how much you should tip various people at Christmas...including hairdressers
10-15% of the room cost.
A good Christmas tip to give your housekeeper would be $100. Anyone would appreciate $100 and they would probably do an extra good job cleaning the home! The tipping etiquette rule is to tip your housekeeper or maid at least one week's pay when the holidays come around. If your housekeeper goes above and beyond her duties regularly, you can tip them over this amount of course. It is recommended to give one week's pay and/or a small gift for a housekeeper that comes in to clean your home. If the housekeeper lives with you, up to a month's pay is acceptable and a gift is expected along with the cash tip.
1,000,000000 if your rich but if you not i think 15 or 10 dollars will be good
If this is your regular lawn care service, tip for the quality of service throughout the year , and if a one-time service, just for the single job they did.Then you have to consider if this person is an independent contractor, they should not be pricing their services with an eye to a tip. 10% is sufficient in either case, but you tip as you can afford, and to the quality and promptness of service.
You should tip the bellhop a minimum of fifty dollars
You should tip them around $5 dollars. Or more. =)
My wife and I lived with her grandfather for about 6 months. He had a great house-keeper who came in for about the same amount of time each week. He paid her between $70 and $90. Sometimes higher to tip her.
not enough!
About 20% of your meal.
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