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Are you supposed to tip a car transport driver?

While tipping isn't required or included in the price of your car transport, it's a kind gesture that goes directly to your driver. For example, just like you would tip hairdressers who gave you a great haircut, you would want to tip a car transport driver who provided great service.



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How much should you tip auto movers? This really depends on you. However, if you want a figure, aim to tip between 10%and 20% of your total bill for a long-distance move and between 5% and 10% for a short-distance move.

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That way you don't put [the driver] in an awkward position to refuse touching the cash. If you do not want to for whatever reason, I would put that tip inside an envelope or sandwich bag and hand it over to them. She recommends starting at 10% for a tip, and adding a little bit more if you can afford it.

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Standard tipping procedure is to round up your fare to the nearest pound. That's still an acceptable gratuity even in London, where taxis are notoriously expensive—though a 10–15% tip is growing more common. Heaven knows the drivers earn it, having passed an encyclopedic test of London streets called The Knowledge.

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Most drivers pay for the privilege of driving an agency cab. Your tips are all they make in salary. 15-20%. And if you're thinking of not tipping that much, please don't take a cab.

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It's easier to handle and manage cash compared to other modes of payment. Cash payments are immediate and there is no need to wait for the payment to be processed. Some taxi drivers may prefer cash payments to avoid paying fees associated with card payments.

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Yes, you are; 10% is pretty standard for a London black cab. You don't actually have to tip at all, but I at least round up the change. And once I tipped a taxi driver with a quarter pound of black olives, but that's another story.

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It is customary to leave 10 to 15% of the bill when eating out. However, restaurants often add on a service charge (usually 12.5%), especially if you're in a large group, so it's worth checking your bill if you don't want to tip twice.

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Transportation Tipping Cab driver: 15 percent to 20 percent tip of the fare. (Find out ahead of time if your cabbie accepts a credit card. If he or she doesn't, make sure you have enough cash for both fare and tip.) Wheelchair attendants: This really depends on the level of service.

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tipping is more and more common; Americans are accustomed to leaving 20% at minimum, however the most common practice in the UK is to leave between 10 and 12%. In nicer restaurants up to 15% (provided that the service charge is not included) is a good rule of thumb.

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