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My  condo has a holiday tip box for all staff so they're definitely into getting tips so no cultural taboos there.

There are two people I would like to tip directly one the person that deals with delivery packages because I use a lot and the other the main doorman.

I understand something ridiculous like 100 baht would mark a person on a stink list much much more than no tip, but I'm not in Kansas anymore and am not moved to overtip either.

The package receiving person because I feel kind of guilty for creating so much work and not a lost package yet, and the doorman not so much that he has really ever helped me personally in any significant way, but more selfishly because he's in a position of some power and wouldn't hurt to grease the gears a bit in case I do need his help. 

I do give incidental tips to staff people when they help me directly in a specific way, such as maintenance people. 

Pattaya/Jomtien, not Manhattan where I guess in some buildings people are giving thousands of dollars and if they don't, it's <deleted> list time. 

What amount would you suggest?

 

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I used to tip 1,000 to everybody.  Now that I won’t be there this Christmas I suppose it’ll be nothing and it won’t even phase them.  Probably have all new staff by now anyways.  I still get great service as if there is ever a problem in my unit, it gets handled immediately and everybody involved gets a few hundred baht as a thanks.  My girlfriend is also constantly baking them the Neiman Marcus chocolate chip cookies so that helps too.

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I buy cases of MaMa noodles and put them in the break room for the staff to take home. Every Thai family can use MaMa, and I can spend as much or as little as I want to give. A dozen cases is about 3k baht so it's easy to feel like a big shot.

 

We have 20+ staff in the building. Some are more directly helpful than others based on their job role, but I'd rather thank the team than have anyone feel left out. I tip through the year for help I request.

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I give the daytime condo security guard 500 baht/month.

He calls a taxi for me 5 days a week and accepts all deliveries.

 

So I am wondering what to give him at Xmas.

I guess the card and a comparable amount should do it.

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The package person works 12 hours a day 7 days a week. 

 

Just giving to two very visible people except for what I might put in a communal tip box is unfair of course. Oh well!

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1 hour ago, BarBoy said:

ever heard of Grab?

 

My taxi ride to work is short and Grab charges a 20 baht surcharge on each ride so makes a significant added cost on a 60 baht fare.

 

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2 hours ago, Wuvu2 said:

I buy cases of MaMa noodles and put them in the break room for the staff to take home. Every Thai family can use MaMa, and I can spend as much or as little as I want to give. A dozen cases is about 3k baht so it's easy to feel like a big shot.

 

We have 20+ staff in the building. Some are more directly helpful than others based on their job role, but I'd rather thank the team than have anyone feel left out. I tip through the year for help I request.

I could be totally wrong, but I have a hard time believing that MaMa noodles as a Christmas bonus is a well-received gift. 

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Back to the OP.

I give 1,000 baht each in an envelope with Thank You written in Thai on the front.

This is for the people that support my business but are not direct employees.

They get the same at Singkhran.

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1 minute ago, RSD1 said:


bob, you never change. you could even salvage a quid from a scott's arse. 

all security guards seem to do in Thailand is sleep and play phone.

 

Now go on, give me the usual spiel about their low salaries etc.

 

Don't like the job then find another.

 

Simple.

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