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Should you really tip your Uber driver? The answer is becoming a lot more clear.
The ride-sharing company recently announced that it will give riders the option to tip from the Uber app after every trip. Lyft, one of Uber’s competitors, already has a similar tipping feature.
As a general rule of thumb, etiquette expert Diane Gottsman suggests leaving 10% to 20% of the fare.
Read more: 10 people you should never forget to tip while traveling
Uber and Lyft drivers are often forgotten when it comes to tipping, but they’re not alone. Many people don’t realize that pizza “delivery surcharges” don’t typically go to the driver.
Here are some other tipping guidelines from Gottsman, author of the new book “Modern Etiquette for a Better Life.”
Food delivery driver: 15% to 20% of the bill
Flower or cookie delivery: $3 to $5 per delivery
Tip jars, such as the ones at coffee shops: Not mandatory, but you can leave loose change or $1
Uber or Lyft driver: 10% to 20% of fare
Hotel housekeeper: Tip $2 to $3 daily; $1 per guest after five people
When in doubt, do a Google search using your smartphone for on-the-go advice. You may also want to ask a friend or family member who is a tipped employee for their perspective.
Read more of Gottsman’s tipping recommendations here.
This post was last modified on May 8, 2019 2:17 pm
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