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No gift would be better than this.
Their requires the cleaner to show fake gratitude and pretend to like this trash. It gives the employer the feeling that they did something good when she actually insulted her employee. OP I think you should give your friend a soap making kit for all future holidays, birthdays, milestones, etc! You know, since she’s so into that stuff. |
OP here. She's really more of a peripheral friend who is part of the group because a few other people really like her, which I truly do not understand. This isn't the only thoughtless/selfish thing she's done. |
| $$$ is the only appropriate answer |
| People who work hard for low pay for a living love receiving gifts that insinuating that their job is a fun hobby. |
Yes, this IS standard. I wouldn't be surprised if your housekeeper finds a new house to clean on your day and has to bow out - why work for someone who doesn't care about them? |
shocker, lol |
This. A good cleaner is going to be in demand, and will drop clients who pull stuff like this. |
| "These people?" |
You're horrible. I despise people who employ people who are probably poor/low income and then act stingy when it comes to tips. When you're at the bottom of the income bracket, those tips make a huge difference. It's a thousand times worse if you're the type who gives expensive gifts to family and friends. |
The cleaning people are your staff helping you run your household. These tipping standards have existed forever and you not knowing and not following them is a sign you are low class. |
| yes, insulting |
Just like tipping at a restaurant, if you can't afford to do it, don't go out to eat. If you can't afford to tip your cleaning people at Christmas, you are a stingy ahole. You take care of the people who take care of you. |
Merry Christmas and you step off. |
| Your friend is rude and should give cash. Our weekly is $320 (that includes a $25 tip) and we gave a $400 bonus plus a box of chocolates for each (there are two). They work very hard and a weekly tip + annual bonus isn’t going to break the bank for us. |
| We don't give bonuses in fact it should be the other way around you give gifts to clients so they should be giving you something. However we don't care either way . |