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How much is it customary to tip for cleaning a room?
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6 subscribers  • asked 2011-06-2113 years ago
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аватар sigur62
This has been written about many times. 1-2 euros. These are common tips. They won't take more, but it's a shame to offer less.
аватар Toha75
By the way, many foreigners do not leave tips at all; our brother considered it a duty to leave a little thing even in the absence of cleaning as such
аватар ekaterina8020
but I will say more: 1-2 euros - of course, too fat, and where to get so many euros in 1 bills, we left 1 lev every day. so, in some hotels the maids DO NOT TAKE them!! here's what's amazing .. and TOHA75 is right - foreigners don't bother at all .. Germans, for example, often don't leave tips at all.
аватар sigur62
Katya, it can be fat for Belarusians ... In addition, 1 euro does not exist in banknotes, it is a small scarlet coin. Of course, you can not leave, no one will run after you with a club to demand this euro.
аватар ekaterina8020
in vain you are so talking about Belarusians .. if you read carefully, we just left a tip, and always. and in Russia there are no problems with small scarlet coins? came to any exchange office - and pour a bag for a tip?
аватар anolga
We left 2 leva to the maid, but she took them only twice - once on the first day, as she cleaned, and then when we moved out. And in restaurants and cafes they simply rounded the bill to the whole lev
аватар velgas
Completely agree with what was said above. Leave 1-2 leviks on the bed. Possible in a day. Bulgarian maids are not Turkish for you, they do their job very seriously and do not allow you to hack, even if you do not leave a tip. And in restaurants, round up to a round bill, or also give a lion or two. Again - this is not Crimea for you, where they write "Service - 10%" on the menu in advance. Now even wildly remember this scoop. Bulgarians are very warm and sincere people. Unspoiled and certainly not snickering owners of resorts.
аватар anolga
That's for sure! They never ask for tips, as in the Crimea. The maids clean well, in the restaurant they give change up to a hundred, but if you leave this change to them, they always thank you with a smile
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