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okay, janet jackson is doing her thing on the AMA's -anybody else think her crotch in her pants is way too long for her body?? And when she turns around the butt is too baggy!! This is a weird fashion statement!
I don't remember how much i tipped when they delivered my frigiator. It was over five lustrums ago.
I think it was about 40 deutsche marks...
When we moved it took MUCH longer than expected so we gave them a nice tip and bought each of the movers a 12 pack...believe me, they deserved every bit of it!
I don't remember how much i tipped when they delivered my frigiator. It was over five lustrums ago.
I think it was about 40 deutsche marks...
I'm never sure who you're expected to tip and who you're not. The bad part is I usually forget anyway. You get used to signing receipts and having the tip line right there!
I'm never sure who you're expected to tip and who you're not. The bad part is I usually forget anyway. You get used to signing receipts and having the tip line right there!
It is hard to remember...especially at the holidays! Hairdressers, garbage men, mailmen, papermen, etc. all get extra...sheesh!
When we moved it took MUCH longer than expected so we gave them a nice tip and bought each of the movers a 12 pack...believe me, they deserved every bit of it!
Haha, never thought of a 12-pack. I'm always leery of offering drinks to workers, for various legal reasons, not to mention safety, but this is a good idea!
I'm never sure who you're expected to tip and who you're not. The bad part is I usually forget anyway. You get used to signing receipts and having the tip line right there!
Frig delivery guys get pretty fair wages i believe, so its probably not necessary.
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