Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not for that kind of service, no. I would tip a dollar or two for good service.
Most people don’t carry cash.
That has zero relevance to whether tipping is proper in a given situation.
Not having cash is 100% relevant to tipping in this situation. Are you too low class to frequent airport lounges!? Everything is included so you’re not taking out a credit card or phobe to pay for anything. Thus how would you expect the OP to tip without cash?
Anonymous wrote:If I’m at the bar (chase sapphire, capital one etc), I always tip the bartender. If I’m at a table, I don’t.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't have eaten that unhygienic crap
I do tip bartenders a dollar or two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never seen a tip jar in an airport lounge and I fly a lot. Which one was it?
DFW American
LOL that explains everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not for that kind of service, no. I would tip a dollar or two for good service.
Most people don’t carry cash.
That has zero relevance to whether tipping is proper in a given situation.
Not having cash is 100% relevant to tipping in this situation. Are you too low class to frequent airport lounges!? Everything is included so you’re not taking out a credit card or phobe to pay for anything. Thus how would you expect the OP to tip without cash?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never seen a tip jar in an airport lounge and I fly a lot. Which one was it?
DFW American
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thus how would you expect the OP to tip without cash?
If tipping is expected in a particular place, then one should carry cash when travelling to that place.
The question here is if tipping is expected.
Also, airports often have people who expect tips, for example those who work at curbside bag checks.
As an aside, I would say that it is a personal safety risk to leave the house without carrying some cash, even if one prefers to not pay in cash as a matter of course, but that is a separate discussion.
Please tell me when in the last 5 years you needed cash when you didn’t know ahead you would need it and you were in danger because you didn’t have it.
PP here and there are countries that won't accept US credit cards outside of US establishments such as hotels. Cash is king in a number of places.
Anonymous wrote:I have never seen a tip jar in an airport lounge and I fly a lot. Which one was it?
Anonymous wrote:I have never seen a tip jar in an airport lounge and I fly a lot. Which one was it?