tip the chauffeur
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It depends on the service rendered.
If they take you to the airport and the driver loads and unloads your bags, $2 would be good or you could go $1 per bag. I am picturing airport shuttles in vans with multiple passengers in this situation.
If there is a limo that is chauferring you to restaurants, entertainment or even your office I believe that more would be called for. Something in the $5 plus range. Use your discretion based on length of trip and service.
If they take you to the airport and the driver loads and unloads your bags, $2 would be good or you could go $1 per bag. I am picturing airport shuttles in vans with multiple passengers in this situation.
If there is a limo that is chauferring you to restaurants, entertainment or even your office I believe that more would be called for. Something in the $5 plus range. Use your discretion based on length of trip and service.
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If you are using a hotel courtesy van, etc., then you've obviously saved some money on a taxi. I would tip at least $2.00 and definitely more if the person was handling bags, etc. Still cheaper, and more convenient than a taxi, your next CD, those expensive running shoes, a trip to the movies...be generous..they even smiled at you!
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thanks to placeu2, Singletail & puddy for your replies.
Last time when I used the hotel courtesy car (for a night out only, about 15 minutes from the destination), I tipped the chauffeur 5 bucks, I was wondering if it's too little, because I don't want to be stingy. Now I know it's an alright tip.
Last time when I used the hotel courtesy car (for a night out only, about 15 minutes from the destination), I tipped the chauffeur 5 bucks, I was wondering if it's too little, because I don't want to be stingy. Now I know it's an alright tip.

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