islander said:Even if the rental agency would charge $500 more to allow for maid salaries; the maid would not see the color of it. The only way to make sure the "tip" goes in her pocket is to hand the cash to her directly.
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The cost of life on the island has become almost unbearable for most low salaries. And tipping is often the only way to reach that minimum wage.
Graham said:If you dont tip on SBH, you unfortunatly run the risk of being seen as a tad mean. I believe that in SXM this is not the case at all.
Midwest Mike said:Graham said:If you dont tip on SBH, you unfortunatly run the risk of being seen as a tad mean. I believe that in SXM this is not the case at all.
says who?.....just curious why the difference as far as tipping maids on the two islands?![]()
Graham said:If you dont tip on SBH, you unfortunatly run the risk of being seen as a tad mean. I believe that in SXM this is not the case at all.
Personally, if I was not comfortable with tipping, I would not feel comfortable enjoying the hospitality offered in SBH, and would consider spending my winter sojourn in SXM instead. Might that be something you would consider?



