sfwcork wrote: » I was at home earlier and was asked to go to shop for bottle of whiskey for the postman. I thought this country tradition was long dead.i find it strange.surely his doig his job actually delivering the post.
phasers wrote: » sure that's nothing, every year my bin men knock in looking for a tip :rolleyes:
Standard Toaster wrote: » OP, in all likeyhood your biological father is the postman. Is the coalman tipped as well by any chance?
Odysseus wrote: » ... don't forget to get you get something for your therapist; they have ahd to listen to the inner working of your mind for the past year!!!
staker wrote: » I give the postman a 20 tip every Xmas.Can't see why not, he delivers the post in all types of weather, must be the most thankless job going imo.
mathepac wrote: » Withe regard to tipping the postman at xmas (whenever that is) or any other time, no, no and no again - see here http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2056836568
barone wrote: » as a postie i can say that a friendly "happy christmas" is much appreciated ,and not go hiding at xmas so you dont have to be seen NOT giving a tip.. just say happy christmas, its free and its clearly remembered by us. HAPPY CHRISTMAS
Odysseus wrote: » An Post looking to raise the price of stamps has nothing to do with individual postmen and wishing them a happy christmas though has it?
Whatever about the post man, if you are in therapy don't forget to get you get something for your therapist; they have ahd to listen to the inner working of your mind for the past year!!!
GalwayGuy2 wrote: » Would that break a protocol? Don't therapists have to be careful about the patient developing a bit too strong of a bond?