It would tip over but still float.
The standard tip for any person winning money in a football pool (or any other pool) is 10% of your winnings. So, your tip to the pool administrator should be about $46.00. By the way, congratulations!
No. The typical snooker cue tips are much smaller than the typical pool cue tips. So, you can fit a pool cue tip to a snooker cue, but not a snooker cue tip on a pool cue.
A 10 to 20 percent tip is normal for all service industries.
It is standard to tip 15% for any type of service provided, however in this case it is most appropriate to tip $5.00-$10.00. It depends on what you can afford, since it is a volunteer service.
If the service was good and adequate, tip just like you would in a restaurant. 20% of the total price is a good tip to leave if you get good service, 7%-10% if the service was just OK.
Well it depends on the place your working at, if the majority of its business is from banquets and if they tip pool. If so it can range anywhere from 20-45 dollars an hr with the tip pool
20%, so about $60.
When it comes to tipping valet parking attendants, the decision on how much to tip them must be decided by the service you have received. If you are very pleased with the service and feel that they have earned a generous tip then it's perfectly acceptable to tip them as much as your budget can provide. If however, you are not happy with there service, or feel that hey could have done better, then it is also perfectly acceptable to not tip them at all.
If this is your regular lawn care service, tip for the quality of service throughout the year , and if a one-time service, just for the single job they did.Then you have to consider if this person is an independent contractor, they should not be pricing their services with an eye to a tip. 10% is sufficient in either case, but you tip as you can afford, and to the quality and promptness of service.
To tip for a facial, you can either give about 10 to 20 percent of the entire service cost, or you can tip a dollar amount that you feel is fair. Some people tip 10 dollars or 20 dollars regardless of the service price.
A service tip is simply called a 'tip' or 'gratuity' and one pays a waitress; waiter; bell boy in a hotel, etc., if their service is good. A service tip is generally 15% of the total bill, but can be less. If the service is poor then one can decide not to leave a tip.