I guess there's more people out there you are supposed to tip than I realized. I always knew you should tip your waiter/waitress. I learned when I was 16 that you should tip the pizza delivery guy/girl when I became one and because they have to use a lot of their money to pay for gas and engine repairs on their vehicle while performing their job.
I was just getting my car washed and saw the guy in front of me tip the guy wiping down his car. So I did the same and gave the guy $2. He said, "Thank you" and walked away. When I opened my trunk to get some things out that I had placed in there the guy comes walking back and starts wiping down the inside of my trunk. I wondered if he would have done that if I had not tipped him.
I also heard that you are supposed to leave a tip on your pillow when you check out of your hotel room for the maid, but I have not done that yet. Is there anyone else that you could/should tip?
I was just getting my car washed and saw the guy in front of me tip the guy wiping down his car. So I did the same and gave the guy $2. He said, "Thank you" and walked away. When I opened my trunk to get some things out that I had placed in there the guy comes walking back and starts wiping down the inside of my trunk. I wondered if he would have done that if I had not tipped him.
I also heard that you are supposed to leave a tip on your pillow when you check out of your hotel room for the maid, but I have not done that yet. Is there anyone else that you could/should tip?