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Is it weird to tip a bus driver?

Workers in many service industry positions are paid lower wages with the expectation that tips received from patrons will compensate for it. So no, you are not required to tip your charter bus driver in the U.S., but tips are seen as a common courtesy.



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There are those who think saying “Thanks” to your bus driver is ridiculous. And perhaps hearing the word all day starts being monotonous and annoying for some drivers. Others see it as a polite thing to do, especially it's heartfelt. Regardless, it happens, and people do notice it.

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There are those who think saying “Thanks” to your bus driver is ridiculous. And perhaps hearing the word all day starts being monotonous and annoying for some drivers. Others see it as a polite thing to do, especially it's heartfelt. Regardless, it happens, and people do notice it.

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There are those who think saying “Thanks” to your bus driver is ridiculous. And perhaps hearing the word all day starts being monotonous and annoying for some drivers. Others see it as a polite thing to do, especially it's heartfelt. Regardless, it happens, and people do notice it.

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It is NEVER not okay to tip the delivery person. You should ALWAYS tip them. They count on their tips as a major part of their earnings because they are not paid very much in general. To me you sound like another person just trying to find an excuse not to tip.

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A good busboy is honest. If a tip is left on the table, he does not take it. Instead, he gives it to the server or places it in the tip jar. In many restaurants, servers must tip the busboy a certain percentage of total tips.

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While it is not required, leaving a tip for your driver is always encouraged and appreciated, especially if you're happy with the service you received.

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Public Transportation Etiquette Offer your seat to elderly or disabled passengers. If the train or bus is crowded, make sure you leave room for people to move around you. Avoid using the phone as much as possible. If you do talk on the phone, try to keep conversations brief and speak quietly.

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A small survey of 77 drivers suggested a greeting from a passenger was meaningful to them, the researchers said. Of 116 passengers questioned at a bus station, 84% said they believed engaging with the driver had a positive impact, according to the findings.

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They are thanked roughly five times more than any other profession, with drivers saying it is one of the best things about their job. Some 40% of them are thanked more than 50 times a day, which an overwhelming majority said positively impacts their wellbeing.

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Here are five low-cost ideas (plus a few bonus freebies) you can use to show your appreciation and recognition for school bus drivers.
  1. Show them some love on social media. ...
  2. Create a Traveling Trophy. ...
  3. Give Thanks with Student Notes. ...
  4. Draw for Lunches or Prizes. ...
  5. DIY Snack Gifts.


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