Vox Pop: Who do you tip…and how much?

By Protégez-Vous, December 21, 2011

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It may seem customary to leave a tip at a restaurant, but what about the taxi driver, the doorman or the restroom attendant?

While answers vary with respect to whom people tip and how much, consumers seem to favour generosity, with some indicating a willingness to leave as much as 25% for good service.

Who do you feel deserves consideration in terms of a tip offered for services rendered? Let us know by joining in on the VoxConso discussion!

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