With the rancorous elections finally behind us
and localproperty prices on the rise,
public sentiment is markedly improving. Last week, Neilson released its Consumer
Confidence Survey, now showing the strongest level in more than four and a half
years.
My guess is that 2012 will likely mark the year
that holiday tipping makes a comeback, too. “People are more generous this year
because when the economy gets better, people do better.” is what international
etiquette expert Jacqueline Whitmore had to say. The founder of the Protocol
School of Palm Beach added, “They tend to be happier around the holiday
time.”
That’s true outside of Palm Beach, too:
many Evansville
homeowners who felt forced to become latter day Scrooges during the previous few
years may be feeling slightly less anxious about the future of the family
budget. Those who feel they want to thank the people who help run their
households and maintain their property will, as usual, run into the perpetual
query: what’s enough? What’s too much?
Like gift giving in general, tipping is
totally optional – if there were hard-and-fast rules, part of the pleasure of
giving (and receiving) would be lost. Nevertheless, I thought I would share
these guidelines I came across in a story on Yahoo!
Finance:
Garbage
Collector
Suggested Tip: $15 to $30
Suggested Tip: $15 to $30
Beautician
Suggested Tip: Cost of One
Session
Dog Walker
Suggested Tip: One Week's Pay
Suggested Tip: One Week's Pay
Extracurricular
Instructors
Suggested Tip: Creative Gift
Suggested Tip: Creative Gift
Landscaper/Gardener
Suggested Tip: Cost of One Visit
Suggested Tip: Cost of One Visit
Personal Trainer
Suggested Tip: Cost of One Session
Suggested Tip: Cost of One Session
Mail/Package Delivery
Suggested Tip: Gift
Suggested Tip: Gift
Teacher
Suggested Tip: Gift/Gift Cards
Suggested Tip: Gift/Gift Cards
Favorite Real
Estate Blogger
Suggested Tip: Your Next
Listing
(Okay, I might have added that last
one). But with property values on the rise, if you are considering buying a home
this winter, you
needn’t let the holidays delay your plans. Sometimes the best time to buy a
property in Evansville is when everyone else
is out shopping!
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