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Originally Posted by Dharma
I'm going to kick my hat in the ring here. When you have an appointment, how you spend your time is largely up to you. ... In any case, tip if she goes above and beyond your expectations or if you just want to give her more than what was agreed on.
Tips are a monetary expression of appreciation for exemplary service. ...
Providers also better remember clients who tip.
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in my mind, i would tip for excellent or extra service.
i would hope that providers also remember nice, fun, and deliteful clients :^)
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Originally Posted by TexasDave555
Some may expect it, some my hope for it but protocol is its your money to do what you wish with it. If you think she deserved or earned it, by all means feel free to do it. If not, stick with the fee and feel no guilt.
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Originally Posted by Dharma
@TexasDave555, +1!
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ab-so-tipping-lutely!!!
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Originally Posted by Abraham
JK, respectfully disagree about tipping for expectation of great service in FUTURE. Tip is for services rendered (past tense) IMHO.
Dharma sums it up well.
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in my mind, tipping before is really giving money in hopes that one will receive excellent or extra services.
and, unless you tell them there is a tip in there or they count the fee paid, they'll never know. so it seems to be wasted effort. but to each their own.
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Originally Posted by Hobbyfun
Tipping is a good way of saying good or great service I will be back; and I think that is up to the hobbyist and what he thought about the service.
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I understand they [providers] are here to make a living but asking for a tip is just rude and if they depend on a tip then maybe they need to go up on there rates to begin with.
A tip is up to the hobbyist for good service or because they hit it off and he wants to go back and see just how good of service he gets next time.
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Originally Posted by sensualsanaa
That type of behavior is repulsive. In my opinion it is TACKY to ask for a tip before or even after a session. I'm not saying anything is wrong in hoping for a tip, especially if the session was above and beyond the norm, but if you're asking for a tip you might as well just raise your rates. I never ask for one or expect a tip, but when given one I take it as a pat on the back and reassurance of a job well done.
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agree w/ hobbyfun and sensualsanaa on this - tipping is an expression of thanks.
with all that said, my form of tipping is generally return visits, longer consulting sessions, lunch/dinner before or after the session, something that she likes [food, beverage, chocolate, etc], or a gift card or $20 or $50, esp around their birthday or some holiday.
with this kind of tip, i'm telling her "i really enjoy being with you, so i'm back for more delites!" and/or "here's something special for you! thanks for all you do for me."