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Liesje

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Hi all,

Is it common to tip the person that makes your dinner reservations or will this be seen as a bribe? Just curious

 

Liesje

 

tip-away! if you want to show your "humble appreciation"...i'd do it. i HAVE done it. but it's always nice to do it discreetly (to address your bribe concern). like i would come back later in the evening when there aren't many people in the area.

 

i bring small envelopes with me. or i stick the money in my palm and offer a handshake...quite "Soprano"-like, if you ask me...hehehehehhhehehe

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Hi all,

Is it common to tip the person that makes your dinner reservations or will this be seen as a bribe? Just curious

 

Liesje

 

Call it what you want :D If the person that makes your dinner reservations is the conseirge the answer is yes for sure. If you are talking about the folks that work the desk during the day I never considered it.

 

Now if they go the extra mile, call the restaurant when it appears full, and manages to get you in I would consider it.

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