No.86758
When I moved last year, I wasn’t sure when the best time to give the movers their tips was. I wanted to make sure they were satisfied with the job before tipping, so I waited until everything was unpacked the next day. But then I felt a bit awkward handing over money after they had already left the house. Is it normal to tip right after they finish, or is it okay to do it later? Would love to hear how others handle this.
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No.86759
From my experience, tipping movers right after they finish the job is the usual and most appreciated approach. It lets them know you value their hard work immediately. However, some people wait until unpacking or the next day to be sure the service met expectations. I read some good advice on https://nationalmovers.org/resources/how-much-to-tip-movers/ that helped me understand these customs better. If you want to get a clearer idea about tipping etiquette and timing, check out that resource. It gave me peace of mind on when and how to tip properly.
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No.86760
I’m just passing by and don’t have much experience with moving tips, but I think it’s really considerate to think about when and how to tip. It seems like a small gesture but can make a big difference in appreciating someone’s work. Thanks for bringing up this topic — it’s helpful to know what’s expected!
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No.86770
>>86758
>Movers yes tip em.
>Waiters however…Mr. Pink doesn’t tip.
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No.86771
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No.86860
I've been hearing more about how small habits can build up to big changes, especially in mental health. I used to think that unless I committed to full therapy or huge lifestyle changes, nothing would really shift. But recently I read a bit about apps that encourage simple routines, like quick emotional check-ins. One that caught my eye was mentioned in the liven app reviews—it focuses on small, consistent steps instead of intense transformation. That made me wonder: has anyone here actually felt a noticeable change just by sticking to a few minutes of mindful reflection daily? Does it really build momentum over time?
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No.86867
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