jetlagger
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Happy to tip in restaurants. Hotels, not so much.
We wouldn't want Australians to ever be considered as 'bad/stingy" guests would we.. ?
Happy to tip in restaurants. Hotels, not so much.
Happy to tip in restaurants. Hotels, not so much.
This is a pretty newbie question for me, given my shopping habits and trips to the US.
I am thinking of ordering some stuff online and getting it shipped to the hotel we will stay at next week in California. Do I just ship it? Do I email the hotel and let them know? What can I do to ensure the parcel gets there and stays there until I check in??
I normally ship stuff to work or a friend's house before a trip, and have never shipped to a hotel.
They will tell you what their policies are and if there are any costs involved.
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Happy to tip in restaurants. Hotels, not so much.
So you never tip housekeeping ?
I'd be keeping a close eye on your toothbrush
If buying through amazon - amazon lockers are very handy - no tipping required!
Sadly, when I worked weekends at the best restaurant at Harrods in London during my studies, the 2 nationalities we could always rely on NOT to tip us were Australians and Germans.We wouldn't want Australians to ever be considered as 'bad/stingy" guests would we.. ?
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Sadly, when I worked weekends at the best restaurant at Harrods in London during my studies, the 2 nationalities we could always rely on NOT to tip us were Australians and Germans.