Tipping Your Limo Driver
Other than expressing a sense of gratitude for a service well done, tipping a limousine driver actually means a lot. Most people tend to assume that what you pay for the bill encompasses the gratuity – but sometimes this may not the case.
While for some few lucky drivers it may be included in the contract price, let’s say during a wedding day, extra monetary gratuities from couples would be great encouragement for an exceptional service.
So How Much Should You Tip A Limo Driver?
Before getting to the actual figures, there are a number of things each client should consider:
Scrutinize The Contract
Inquire from concerned parties whether the tip is included in the contract. This will help you know how much to give in terms of gratuity.
Tipping In Advance
Giving a $20 to $100 tip in advance is the best expression to give your driver if you are planning to ask for some sort of special favor along the way – such as playing certain songs or making specific stops.
Preserve The Tradition
Tipping a limo driver is a custom in many parts of the world. It is therefore important to preserve the tradition by giving the usual 15% tip if the gratuity is not included in the bill. If the driver is brilliant, raising the 15% to 20% or more is a great display of kindness.
Communication Is Important
Carefully go through the terms of contract and ensure that you communicate the tip to the person paying for the service. Let him or her include the gratuity before or after the service.
Know Your Options
Take for example you get a free limousine service from a hotel, showing your gratitude by going ahead and tipping the driver at least 15% is an amazing support.
Reality Speaks
Truth of the matter is that even for the contracted gratuity, the drivers are not given the actual amount by their bosses. Giving them the extra hand is a definite plus to help them settle their own bills.
That said; the time you ride in a limo during your wedding day, remember to tip the driver.