Sunhill wrote: » Have I disgraced myself?
MadsL wrote: » *narrows eyes* Not sure if you are complaining about cleaners or interior designers?
TommiesTank wrote: » Both?
MadsL wrote: » So you don't tip the cleaners because you don't like the interior designers work. Got it.
cornee wrote: » It is the tips that make up their wages,
TommiesTank wrote: » No, because I don't care either way if the room is cleaned. My bedroom at home survives not being cleaned, don't see why hotel room is so special, and I mentioned that they don't change the bed, so it is a few mins effort.
MadsL wrote: » Not everyone has the same hygiene standards as you clearly. Also what do the cleaners have to do with the soft furnishings design?
TommiesTank wrote: » Explain the hygiene? It's my room for the duration, shower, toilet and sink don't need to be cleaned every day if I'm the only one using them since I don't leave them covered in faeces. Are you saying you or partner etc clean these each day at home? The interior decoration comment was an aside, one of the other hotel room annoyances.
MadsL wrote: » So put the do not disturb sign permanently on your door if you object to cleaning. Problem solved.
TommiesTank wrote: » Then I wouldn't get more towels or bog roll etc.
TommiesTank wrote: » To be honest I don't care whether they clean the room during my stay or not, as long as the bed is changed before I occupy the room and there are clean towels. A 5 minute job...
enda1 wrote: » Many of us have managed a very happy life without treating staff with such fawned pity that we need to show them how much better we are than them by giving money. Why is it American's need to show their crassness everywhere they go?
Potatoeman wrote: » I wouldn't even think about tipping cleaners. I guess if you want to it's' fine. I do it in restaurants so I get clean food next time I'm in. There are many people doing minimum wage jobs that don't get tips though so it should never be expected. Would you tip the office cleaners or the guy that fixed your computer?
The Backwards Man wrote: » I'd tip everybody if I got the chance.
AlanS181824 wrote: » I don't have a job.. Can i has tip sir?
HandsomeJonny wrote: » I am in a hotel. Stayed here 25 nights. The room cleaning service is good. Should I leave a tip? My clothes were folded every day. And all of my loose change was sorted regularly. How much tip should I leave? Do you leave tips when you stay in a hotel?
MadsL wrote: » If you call tipping $20 and getting upgraded from a $25 dollar room at Paris, Las Vegas to a $350 a night room on the 34th floor overlooking the Bellagio fountains as "fake" I'd say you'll enjoy such niceties.