The holidays provide an extra special opportunity to show our appreciation for those who bring us so much joy. Gifting and holiday tipping are great ways to express our gratitude. But when all the holiday events, activities, and parties fill up the calendar, it can be tough to know where to start.
This article will provide helpful tips for making gifting and holiday tipping a simple and enjoyable experience. With this information, it can be easy to approach the holidays with confidence, knowing that everyone on your list will feel appreciated.
The holiday season is a great time to tip your nanny or babysitter, especially if you don't pay overtime wages or year-end bonuses. A common practice is to give a week’s pay as a tip, or if you're feeling generous, two weeks’ salary. You may also consider gifting a physical item like a gift card, special treats, or a programmed toy for their children.
The holidays are a great time to show appreciation for house cleaners who keep your home neat and tidy. You may consider gifting them a gift card, a spa package, or a special treat. Another option is to give them a bonus that equals the cost of one cleaning session.
It's customary to tip your hairdresser or barber at a rate of 15-20% of the total cost of the appointment. For holiday tipping, you may consider gifting them a gift card, a basket of toiletries or styling products, or a sparkling bottle of champagne.
Garbage collectors don't typically get tips, even during the holidays, but you may want to thank them for their hard work. Consider gifting a holiday basket filled with snacks, a prepaid coffee mug, or a voucher for free meals at a local restaurant.
Home repair professionals such as plumbers, electricians, and handymen rarely expect a tip, but acknowledging their services with a gift may be a nice gesture. Consider giving a gift card, a tool set, or a winter apparel item such as a hat or scarf.
Along with leaving a generous tip for delivery workers, it's also a nice idea to gift a package of snacks or a small gift card. You may also consider giving them a handwritten note of kindness to acknowledge their hard work.
Tipping service providers is a great way to show your appreciation during the holiday season. Every service provider is different and their tipping practices may vary. Nannies and babysitters are usually tipped with a week's pay or two, while hairdressers and barbers are usually tipped at a rate of 15-20%. Garbage collectors rarely expect a tip, but they can appreciate a holiday snack basket. Home repair professionals typically don’t expect a tip, but a gift to acknowledge their hard work and effort is always welcome. Finally, delivery workers should be generously tipped along with a snack package or a small gift card. Showing your appreciation and gratitude to those who provide valuable services is a great way the spread kindness during the holiday season.