Season of Giving: Tipping Etiquette for the Holiday Season

Season of Giving: Tipping Etiquette for the Holiday Season

The holiday season is a time for showing your appreciation to the people who take care of you throughout the year. After a tumultuous year that has presented numerous challenges, this is more important than ever. Whether you are looking for guidance on tipping your trash collector, or getting your manicurist a small token of gratitude, this guide aims to cover the etiquette and expectations of tipping during the holiday season.


Car mechanics


Technicians and mechanics are the heroes of vehicle maintenance and repair. As a general rule, you should tip mechanics for their work during the holidays, especially if they have done a good job throughout the year. A cash tip of $20 to $50 is quite appropriate depending on the duration of the work and the work done.


Trash Collectors


Showing appreciation to your local trash collectors is always a good idea, especially during the holiday season. A $20-$50 cash tip is generally acceptable and welcomed by the entire crew. To ensure your trash collectors feel appreciated during the season, keeping a bunch of gift cards around to hand out is one way of acknowledging their hard work.


Maids


If you hire a maid service for regular cleaning, give them at least one week's pay as a tip during the holidays. You can even write a note of appreciation for their stellar performance throughout the year to really show your appreciation.


Nannies


Nannies are in high demand these days due to the Coronavirus pandemic, so it's important to show your appreciation to your nanny throughout the season. A cash tip of a few days of salary, or a gift card to a local restaurant or store is an appropriate way of showing your appreciation.


Delivery Drivers


Tipping delivery drivers is one of the most important acts of kindness during the holiday season. A few dollars after they drop off your order is appropriate, along with a thank you. To make their job easier, have your order all ready to go to minimize contact time.


Hairdressers and Barbers


When it comes to hair professionals, a cash tip between $10 - $50 is appropriate, depending on the type of service you got. If you normally pay with a credit card, consider leaving the tip in cash when you pick up your order. A bonus is also a nice gesture, especially if you have had the same stylist for a while.


Manicurists


For manicures and pedicures, a cash tip between $5 - $20 is a nice gesture. You could also leave a nice written note expressing your gratitude for their services throughout the year.


Home Improvements


If you've done any changes to your home — whether it was a small do-it-yourself project or a full-scale remodel — then tip the workers on the job. A cash tip between $25 - $50 would be appropriate depending on the size of the job.


In conclusion, no matter the job, it is always important to show your appreciation to service providers during the holiday season. Cash tips are an appropriate way of expressing your gratitude, but personal gifts and written notes work just as well to demonstrate how much their hard work is valued. Whether it is for car mechanics or home improvement workers, the holidays are a great time to recognize the service and skill of people in the community.

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