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>>52647 Oooh, I hate it when people pressure you into doing that. Sorry if it makes you uncomfortable. Generally, when a guest leaves a comment, it's usually "the lovely blonde girl at the front desk who checked us in" or "the waiter at our dinner table.", not "the maid that scrubbed the shit and piss off our toilet while we were out." In some hotels, a $5-$10 bonus is given for each nice comment. In my hotel, these are added up, and at the end of the month, $100 goes to the best employee, and the best for the year gets $1000 and a bunch of other privilages. Housekeepers rarely get this. It's always front office or restaurant.
>>52653 I don't expect tips, but it's really nice and encouraging when people do tip. However tipping in currencies other than the one in the place you're staying at is extremely annoying. (I don't mind notes, however. It makes good origami paper.) I'm a bit of a freegan, so if you leave candies behind, thank you very much <3 The sugar/energy boost makes the day go quicker.
>>52655 It's fine. It's our job, after all! <3 Thank you for staying.
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