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Top notch girls... Do you tip before session or after... and how much?

westwoody

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why tip BEFORE the session? It hasn't been earned yet, tip is normally for service above and beyond, or extra time etc...Makes me shake my head when I see guys offer the tip before
I agree. Why tip if you don't know whether the service will warrant it?
 
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In the States, the tip is for extra services. Here, it is for appreciation. So, its a difference of perspective. In the MA world, the tip is negotiated ahead of time. In the escort world, a tip is for going above and beyond.
 
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UhOh

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Definitely tipping at the end of the session is best after you are satisfied with the service and if she went above and beyond. It will definitely mean a lot to her, and I have received perfumes, jewellery etc as well as tips, anything from 10-50%. I prefer longer visits, so it's safe to say more sp's prefer longer dates as well. Enjoy and hope you can find your dream girl! :)
50% haha. Doesn't hurt to try I guess.
 

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50% haha. Doesn't hurt to try I guess.
LOL....no kidding. Longer sessions are obviously preferred as the means of " more money " involved.....end result, a much higher % tip based on more hours involved lol.

Another words....1 hour session at $300 & 10% tip = $30 . A $600 ( 2 hours session ) & 10% tip = $60. Even longer hours obviously will result with much higher $$ numbers ( tips ).
 

Tugela

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Hi! Will be working in the area this summer and glad to be in an area where it appears the Korean gals and services are available!

Wondering on tipping... do you tip up front? Or do you wait till after? And how much?

Many thanks for your help!

David
You don't tip professionals. You pay them the fee they request.

Tipping is for people who earn minimum wage and depend on gratuities to get by.
 

badbadboy

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Not going down the slippery slope of hourly rates and tips based upon percentages but the comparison does apply here.

If your steak meal at a diner is amazing costing $25 and buying a Steak at a high end Steak house cost $100; how can you justify paying a 20% tip on top to the server of each establishment. Yah I know it's ambience, decor, and hanging out in a room with the rich and famous. At the end of the day its still steak and potatoes.

If one SP knocks your socks off at $300 and another knocks your socks off at $500; why on earth would one Tip an SP $60 while the other gets $100 with said socks equally blown off?

I am still pondering that one :doh:

These days I am offering a gift when we first meet at an incall or a bottle of wine if know they drink or gift cards at Starbucks, Victoria Secrets, iTunes etc

Not trying to derail the thread but IMHO all too many establishments have jumped on the gravy train of tipping in BC these days. I went to a Micro Brewery to refill a growler for the weekend and when I hit zero tip on the handheld machine, I could see my server's lip curling (this was one of the manager's not a minimum wage person).

Do we now tip based upon one fulfilling the minimum requirements of the job?
 

UhOh

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The card machines that ask for a tip when purchasing something at the counter are just stupid.
I bought an ice cream cone and was prompted for a tip. It was already a ripoff at $5 for a cone, I'm not tipping for that.
I'll simply avoid such places next time.
 

LalaniElectrica

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Tips are never expected, but appreciated! I'm a very giving companion as some of you may know, and so the larger percentage of 50% is usually due to going way into overtime or extra services or the like. It's very rare but does happen and a reply to the op...

I agree that the best tip of all is repeat visits...

Badbadboy is a true romantic and wine or gift cards are always a good call!

Sorry guys for not following this thread to reply to your comments..there are lots of times I don't get tipped at all but I'm still super happy about making a beautiful memory! Having regulars is a million times better than getting tipped once and not seeing the person again. I'd say the percentage of gents who tip on top of my rate is 10% usually 15-20%-and @ least 95% have been repeat, the amount who do not tip but repeat is a high 90% maybe more...some gents do get quite enthralled that they've opened their wallets and taken everything out and hand it over lol.. . Sorry again if you find it hard to believe but I do know I go way above and beyond and it's good to be recognized and appreciated when that happens.
 

Tugela

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Not going down the slippery slope of hourly rates and tips based upon percentages but the comparison does apply here.

If your steak meal at a diner is amazing costing $25 and buying a Steak at a high end Steak house cost $100; how can you justify paying a 20% tip on top to the server of each establishment. Yah I know it's ambience, decor, and hanging out in a room with the rich and famous. At the end of the day its still steak and potatoes.

If one SP knocks your socks off at $300 and another knocks your socks off at $500; why on earth would one Tip an SP $60 while the other gets $100 with said socks equally blown off?

I am still pondering that one :doh:

These days I am offering a gift when we first meet at an incall or a bottle of wine if know they drink or gift cards at Starbucks, Victoria Secrets, iTunes etc

Not trying to derail the thread but IMHO all too many establishments have jumped on the gravy train of tipping in BC these days. I went to a Micro Brewery to refill a growler for the weekend and when I hit zero tip on the handheld machine, I could see my server's lip curling (this was one of the manager's not a minimum wage person).

Do we now tip based upon one fulfilling the minimum requirements of the job?
You are not tipping the establishment...they are charging you a fee and you pay it. The tip is for the server, who is being paid minimum wage and makes their money through tips. In essence you are paying the server their wages.

SPs are not paid minimum wage. Their wage/salary/income comes directly from the fee they charge, and if it is insufficient they will increase the fee. They tell you up front what they want, and it is reasonable to expect that they will make best effort to live up to what they claim to offer. Why would a tip be even necessary, since it is not a business model based off minimum wage labor?
 
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