I saw this on an escort's site:
"Lastly, always tip your Escort, even if it's a minor amount. Everyone likes to be told they are doing a great job and this gesture, if even $10, makes a world of difference.Well, there you have it. I promise you if you follow these simple suggestions you will never have a problem contacting an Escort, setting up an appointment..."
I tip occasionally but generally not, and there's no real rhyme or reason to it. I don't really think about, just dropped the tip in the bathroom or someplace she'll be sure to see as I walk out. And it's always significantly more than $10. At this provider's level ($$$$$) $10 just seems unnecessary and a little insulting to her. Or maybe she expects no one would give just $10 and make "a world of difference"; that's a little devious if true.
On the other hand, I remember working as a waiter and expecting a tip, only because my salary was below minimum wage and the gap was legally fulfilled by tips. And I consistently tip service people like a ski instructor. Other than the size of the donation (I'm not paying $$$$$ to brush up on my skiing - that's just not going to happen), is it any different?
So what's the conventional wisdom on this? Is it universally expected and what are the rules? And do you include it in the envelope a priori? What's the norm? 10%, 20%, $10? Do you hand it to her and thank her for rendering a great service, as if to a ski instructor? Now I'm thinking I should have tip some friends with whom I had a better-than-expected time.
Don't PM me about who's site it is, that's not the point. And don't post something indignant, that's not the point either