Anonymous wrote:
I am not into tipping everyone and their mother. I am happy to tip well when eating out or at the salon, but it irritates me that everyone wants a tip (or to tip) for everything.
Agree 100%
Anonymous wrote:I'd not send him anything then after the holidays ask him if he liked what you sent him. When he replies he didn't get anything, tell him it must've got lost in the mail - and blame the post office.

Anonymous wrote:We've tipped our garbage men by having my husband run out to our driveway when we hear the truck coming and handing them each a $20. I admit to being annoyed by our Washington Post delivery lady with her letter on how early she gets up to deliver our papers and wishing us a great new year and leaving us her address.
Anonymous wrote:
When I was a kid, I had a paper route and had to go door to door every month to collect. Some people would tip $5 or more per month, not including $20 or more at the holidays, and that was in the early 80s. Now I pay online and only get asked for a tip once a year. I'm fine with that.(But the mailman is likely violating federal law.)
Anonymous wrote:Our newspaper person gave us a preprinted envelope, but I was glad he did because otherwise I'd have no idea where to send the tip. We get fantastic service. The paper is on our doorstep by 6 am pretty much every day. When it's raining, the paper is on the part of our doorstep that generally stays dry. I sent him $50.
When I was a kid, I had a paper route and had to go door to door every month to collect. Some people would tip $5 or more per month, not including $20 or more at the holidays, and that was in the early 80s. Now I pay online and only get asked for a tip once a year. I'm fine with that.
(But the mailman is likely violating federal law.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My newspaper carrier gave us a card and envelope. The card included a pre-printed note that said he was sorry the newspaper was always late, but it was hard to get it there in time. It takes a lot of nerve to admit you've done a bad job and still ask for a tip!
No way! That is hilarious. And ballsy.
Give him a tip - like: "Next year try and be on time with the newspaper - thanks!" That's a tip isn't it?