Should the guys that tip "expect" extras (time, activities ect ect) for tipping because in my opinion if you tip it's to show appreciation not to gain favoritism. not tipping or bringing gifts make providers think a client is a "cheap ass"?
Originally Posted by Eccie Addict
Tipping as a way to show appreciation is as it should be-- but tipping to gain favoritism is also conceivable. I mean, if I go to a restaurant, and know that I'm going to come back because I liked the services and the service, I tip extra well so that the next time I come in, they remember me, and are likely to remember my likes and dislikes. I've been able to sit in parts of restaurants that are closed to others because of being a regular and a tipper.
Now, bringing this to bear on the provider/client relationship-- If I wow a guy, and he tips me, the next time, I'm going to work hard to wow him again and change things up. If he doesn't tip me-- it depends-- I might do the same exact thing as last time, which might be excellent for him, but I won't be as creative or flexible. A good tipper means becoming a VIP-- I'll move around my appointments around his preference of time. If I have the time, I'll happily stay anywhere between fifteen minutes or more extra just enjoying his company because I know he gets that the money or gifts shows to me that he *gets* it, and appreciates me specifically, and not just as one provider of many. Adoration is a two-way street, and being adored makes me, in turn (for the most part--this is where reading the emotional vampire thread is a useful post) adoring.
Being a repeat customer also gets some of these perks, but they have to see me relatively soon after the first time, and start actually being a regular.
Doesn't mean I'm not going to appreciate the business, be polite, and fun, and considerate. It just means that I'm not going to go extra out of my way to accommodate them.