주변 사람들과 나누는 행복한 크리스마스

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주변 사람들과 나누는 행복한 크리스마스 

 

In this morning’s Breakfast Buzz. Holiday tipping. How do you know who gets what and how much to give? We went in search of expert advice.

 

General Manager 총지배인, that’s one. Front desk, that’s four people. Valet parking 대리주차, that’s ten people. Maintenance 객실담당, that’s five.” And that’s just a fraction of the people TV personality Ben Stein will tip this holiday season. “I want to be generous. This is a big part of their paycheck 급료 and I want them to be happy.

 

“You got it!” But not everyone can win Ben Stein’s money. “I don’t think I have to, but I it’s nice cause these guys really work hard.” “Our garbage man. Our mailman.” The list can go on and on. But for most of us, our wallets don’t.

 

Experts say to follow these guidelines. Topping ~ 수위를 차지하다 our list, daycare providers. “That’s person you definitely want to have on your side. Okay? I mean, thank them profusely 아낌없이 for all they’ve done for you. They let you out of that house every now and then 가끔.”

 

City dwellers 거주자 should tip everyone including the doorman 현관 안내인. “In the city, one of the groups I think is important is the doorman. Don’t forget the newspaper deliverer. “The newspaper delivery person gets it there every day at 5 am in the morning.” The mailman. “Postal workers. Some form of a gift or an item under $20 in value.” And your trusty 충실한 gardener. “Yard maintenance 보존, 보수관리 people who take care of your yard. I think that those people are important.“I feel like I deserve a tip. Give me my tip. Give me my tip, ABC.”

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