A Standard for Tipping the Maid
There’s a rule of thumb when going to the pub: tip heavily on the first round, and you’ll get better service throughout the evening. Surely this extends to other tippable occupations, such as hotel cleaners. Unfortunately, I’ve only ever been able to tip the cleaner when I leave.
This is, as far as I can tell, because there’s no standard for tipping. There’s no easy way to specify that money I leave in location x is earmarked for the cleaner. Obviously, if I’ve vacated the room, any money I leave is for whoever cleans the room. However, in doing so, I fail to reap any first-round tipping benefits (whatever those may be).
Just as towels in the bathtub mean replace them, we need a standard hotel room location for tipping the maid. Maybe in the sink? On top of the television?