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How much and to whom do you give Christmas tips to?

 

When I lived in London I always used to bung the dustmen £25 :roll: and for that they would always take anything away for me. They once chewed up a bed nicely in their machine without me paying the council extra :P

Don't know whether to give ours anything.

Our bins are emptied fortnightly and nothing extra is ever taken and I once got a rude note from the recycling guys for not washing a tuna can :shock::shock:

I think our postie deserves something for always turning up in shorts :P

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:oops: I don't give any tips!

 

I don't have a milkman or anything like that delivered. I never see the postie, because I'm always at work when he comes, ditto the dustmen - besides, there are about four different dustcarts as one collects bins every other week, one collects garden waste, anoter bottles and so on ... I wouldn' know where to start.

 

My mum always used to tip dustmen, bread delivery, milkman etc but then she knew them all because they were the same ones every week. Afraid I have never got into this habit.

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Milkman £20 ( He never lets us down) (Postman £10 He wears crocs and his partner keeps chickens and he is lovely.) Paper boy £5. (Didn't tip the previous one, who dented my car with his bike handlebars. I watched him do it and then he had the cheek to deny it. All he ever got from me was a hard stare.)

 

I thought this thread was going to be full of handy advice about how to keep ones cool over the festive season. :oops:

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Milkman £20 ( He never lets us down) (Postman £10 He wears crocs and his partner keeps chickens and he is lovely.) Paper boy £5. (Didn't tip the previous one, who dented my car with his bike handlebars. I watched him do it and then he had the cheek to deny it. All he ever got from me was a hard stare.)

 

I thought this thread was going to be full of handy advice about how to keep ones cool over the festive season. :oops:

 

:lol::lol: me too!!

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I dont have a milkman or a paperboy, we have a postlady and to be honest thinking about it I might give her something because she's lovely (we didn't have her last year, we had a boy who left everything even signed for's on the doorstep and I had a few things stolen) so she is a godsend really. :D

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I always tip our postman who is lovely and very reliable (usually in John Lewis vouchers as it feels slightly more personal). I leave a tip for the lady who delivers the papers and milkman but that is about it. I don't know where I'd leave a tip for the bin men so I never have - they collect before I'm up so I never see them - but leaving a tin of sweets sounds like a good idea.

 

There isn't really anyone else, I don't have a cleaner. :(

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I always tip the milklady (arrives in a tatty pickup truck), binmen they always take everything, recycling men they sort at the kerbside (YUK) MiL tips the paperman who has a mobile newsagents and delivers in a van. Most of these folk do jobs I wouldnt do so I feel they deserve a small thank you, helps keep things on a more personal note.

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I don't tip the bin men because I don't employ them directly and they don't go out of their way to be helpful anyway.

 

I DO tip the wheelie bin cleaner man though as;

 

a) he is (sort of) employed by me so if his customers don't tip him, he won't get a Christmas bonus.

 

b) he always wheels the bin up the path and leaves it by the gate.

 

c) our bin gets a bit mucky :oops: as Ian shovels the dirty aubiose from the run into it but they make it lovely and clean.

 

I only tip if I think someone has gone out of their way to be helpful.

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I tip our milkman, and also the window cleaners if they happen to come in December, but neither as generously as some of the other tippers here :oops: I tip approx the equivalent of the amount I usually pay them weekly or per visit respectively. It has never occurred to me to tip the postmen, although he is a very nice guy, or the bin men.

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We don't have a paperboy, window cleaner or milkman but we do have a lovely postman who is always friendly, helpful, delivers what he can and what he can't he puts somewhere dry and safe and, the best bit of all, he loves our dog and gives him doggie treats. :D

 

So Christmas is a good time of year to let him know how much we appreciate him.

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I wouldn't tip our binmen - unless it was over a cliff :evil:

 

 

:lol::lol::lol: *offers Lesley a bag of Bah-Humbugs*

 

Thank-you! :D - I need them with binmen like ours!!!

We've had to go to the tip so many times since August when our system changed.........to take rubbish/recycling they just don't collect :evil: - they should be giving us a tip! :shock:

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