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Re: everyone has their own individual style for tipping... ;)
hanslee 1439 reads
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1 / 10

Do you put tip into the envelop in the beginning? And how much do you give? Is it 20%?

AHappyCamper 9 Reviews 938 reads
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FTMZacharyPrince See my TER Reviews 764 reads
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3 / 10

some tip up front, some at the end, some not at all

some in the envelope, some outside the envelope; some don't even believe in envelopes

some tip gift cards, some chocolates, some $20 bills, some $100 bills

some tip for exceptional service; some always tip; some never tip

... so it all depends on what your style is, my dear!!  ;)

lewemoc 10 Reviews 731 reads
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4 / 10

Im in agreement with the old thread.  

Tip an agency provider.  

If you wish to express appreciation, gift a self employed provider.  She can always exchange  or cash in the gift. After all how many Agent Provacateur push-ups does one girl need?

Once or twice I have bought good (pricey) take out like tapas to enjoy.    

No.  Not chips and beer

ElspethSin See my TER Reviews 688 reads
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5 / 10

Zoey Zacquery has it right. It's always different.

Freya Fantasia See my TER Reviews 669 reads
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6 / 10

I tip housekeepers, front desk employees who help me get the room I want, bellmen, street vendors, starbucks staff...I give to the homeless, too.  It costs me very little to make someone else feel especially appreciated.  

I believe in tipping.

I find it difficult to watch my date under tip a server and will usually sneak a little extra onto the table if I can without embarrassing my date.  I don't understand bad tippers.  Who (among hobbyists and providers) will miss a few extra dollars to make a tip or gift extra special?  

I especially think a tip is in order for clients who need extra time arranging the session...whether they are trying to design the perfect role play, choose a hot outfit for me to wear, invite a third person to join us, or just enjoy extra communication pre-appointment.

My best tip was 1000$ for a 2H appointment.  I've also received plenty of 100 $ tips and everything in between.  It's a thrill every time, even when I get 20, 40, or 60.  I feel happy for me, and I feel good about the tipper.  If you want to be REMEMBERED as a generous tipper, 50$ is okay, but 100 is better.  However, even throwing an extra 20 (you won't even miss it!) says, "Thanks" in a way that words just can't!

valentinaferrer 475 reads
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stickysylvester 17 Reviews 515 reads
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Bisous_Ciao 431 reads
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10 / 10

All depends on the situation. Agency girls appreciate tips a lot since they're not keeping the entire donation. Independents, all depends. Were you absolutely blown away by the service? Did you go overtime by 10-15 minutes and they didn't bat an eye? Are you planning on making them an ATF/visiting them regularly, or is it a one time thing?

No provider should expect a tip, but if you want them to rank you among their top clients and put in extra effort next time, a tip goes a long way.

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