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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-23-2009 @ 6:50PM
Jenny said...
I must be bad. If a hotel charges me a large sum per day for valet parking (and I don't have any choice but to use it), I am not tipping. Not unless the people bringing me my car did something extraordinary to warrant it.
Also, I've never tipped the housekeepers in a hotel. I just feel like these are all parts of their job. We all know that restaurant servers are paid a paltry wage with the assumption that they will make it up in tips, but I don't think the same is necessarily true in other occupations. I'm not saying a housekeeper or valet driver doesn't deserve to earn a decent wage, but their service is merely EXPECTED. If someone went totally above and beyond the call of duty, of course I'll tip. But making it an unwritten rule that you have to tip everyone and anyone you encounter during your hotel stay is asinine and I'm not getting pulled into it.
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