Annual Holiday Tipping Guide |
The excitement of the holiday season is upon us. This is the time to show our gratitude for all the people who help us throughout the year.
Do I have to tip? No. Tipping the staff during the holidays is a custom, not a requirement, but you’ll be in the minority if you don't.
How much should I tip building staff? The precise amount depends on the size of your building (the larger the staff, the smaller the individual tips), quality of service, staff seniority, length of time you’ve lived there, whether you own or rent, personal chemistry, your financial circumstances, and whether you're frugal, generous, or somewhere in between.
Here's a general framework, for you to use as you see fit:
Should I tip the new doorman the same as the one who’s been here 20 years? Newer doormen in their first few years of service often receive smaller tips. For instance, a first-year doorman may collect half of what a senior doorman does.
Should the amount I tip correspond to the rent I pay, or to how many people live in my apartment?
Tipping is (theoretically) about rewarding service, not about how big your apartment is or how much you pay for it.
My building has a tipping pool. Do I need to give individual tips on top of that? With a tipping pool, residents contribute what they wish into the pool, which is then divided according to seniority and full-time or part-time status. The anonymity of the process means that tenants feel they will get equal treatment by the staff—no special favors for the big tippers. But in practice, in many buildings with tipping pools, owners continue to tip individually; at least for the staff members they see the most.
Are renters expected to tip as much as owners?
Renters, as a group, tend to tip less than condo and co-op owners. How much should I tip non-building workers?
When is the best time to give a holiday tip? Many doormen tell us that the beginning of December would be better because it helps with their own holiday shopping. That's why we wanted to get this to you earlier this year.
Our team is here to help if you have any questions. Happy Holidays!!! Warm regards,
Stacey Froelich
Warm regards, Stacey Froelich
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