I travel a decent amount and never do this. Seems kinda like boomer cringe? Why would you tip someone you never see and who doesn't rely on tips for their salary? Thoughts?
>>2894182Idk but ive also never done this and i wont. I dont even need my bed made every day.
>>2894182I used to just leave a 5 spot for the housekeeper when I traveled a lot (over 10 years ago) but I never left a mess, 20 seems excessive unless you were in there for a week or more.
>>2894182I hope you don't leave your toothbrush out when the cleaners are in. I always hide mine when I dont tip so they dont use it to clean the sink or toilet
>>2894198But if you tip at the end they won't know before you leave
I've been traveling for close to a decade, and I didn't know about this until two years ago. This seems to be more of a thing in the US and Canada. You definitely don't do this in Europe and Asia.
>>2894218There are a lot of grumpy cleaners who don't give a shit about that and will take their anger out on the guest if there's no tip for them on that exact day
>>2894182is it tipping if i am profiting from reddit karma tho?
>>2894344Reddit has mixed opinions, but seems to have a lot of people who believe hotel stayers are responsible for subsidizing the poor oppressed brown housekeepers via tipping
>>2894356As a business owner I fully support the cucked redditors on this particular issue
at the hotel i worked at, housekeepers made minimum wage and relied on tips to make a livable wage
>>2894430"Livable wage" is commie propaganda language im not giving money to commies let them earn it