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Seidel-Bovenkamp Wedding

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This entry was posted on Monday, July 20th, 2009 at 2:45 am and is filed under Real Weddings.

The tent is up! The chairs are out!

We are all set for the rehearsal!  Looking forward to a fabulous wedding weekend! Check back for my photos throughout the weekend!

 

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This entry was posted on Friday, July 17th, 2009 at 7:32 pm and is filed under Real Weddings.

Lynne Baron Doing Prep Work for July 18th Wedding!

Wait till you see the final product! I will post pictures throughout the weekend!

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This entry was posted on Friday, July 17th, 2009 at 7:24 pm and is filed under Flowers, Real Weddings.

To give a tip, is a sign of appreciation for excellent service,not standard protocol in all situations.

In my opinion, tipping is considered a reward for exceptional service. Often considered an optional payment given in addition to a required payment, usually to express appreciation for excellent service.  Keep in mind, it never ceases to amaze me how far a  a  thank you note and referral will go!

 

Below are some basic tipping guidelines:

 

Transportation

Check your service agreement, gratuity is typically included. If not, plan to tip provided they are timely, and get you from point A to point B efficiently.

 

Protocol: Assumed

Standard: 15 – 20 percent, based upon service

Proper time to tip: At the end of your service

 

Hair Stylist / Makeup Artist

One area where a gratuity is expected. Tip between 15 – 20 percent just as you would in a salon. 

 

Protocol: Assumed

Standard: 15 – 20 percent, based upon service.

Proper time to tip: At the end of your service.

 

Officiant

If your officiant is affiliated with a church or synagogue, you are typically expected to make a donation to that organization.  If you’re using a nondenominational officiant, no tip is required because you are paying for their time.

 

Protocol: Anticipated

Standard: Donate $150 – 500+ to the institution.

Proper time to tip: If not required prior to the ceremony by the church or synagogue, have the Best Man pass the cash envelope at the rehearsal or rehearsal dinner if they are in attendance.

 

Ceremony and Reception Musicians /DJ

Consider tipping for superior performance. 

 

Protocol: Discretionary

Standard: $20 – $30 per musician

Proper time to tip: At the end of the ceremony,  have the Best Man pass the cash envelope.

 

Photographer

If the photographer doesn’t own the studio, consider tipping.

 

Protocol: Not required

Standard: $50 – $200 

Proper time to tip: At the end of the session by the Best Man, or after you receive your proofs.

 

Reception Staff

Bartenders, waitstaff, parking, bathroom, and coat-room attendants tipping protocol are typically dictated by your contract. Most of the time, gratuity is included in your contract. If not,  ask ahead of time how many attendants will be working your event and calculate on a per person basis.

 

Protocol: Based on contract

Standard: $20 – $25 per bartender or waiter; $1 per guest for coat room and $1 per car for parking attendants.

Proper time to tip: My suggestion is the beginning of the event to encourage exceptional service.

 


This entry was posted on Wednesday, July 15th, 2009 at 3:40 am and is filed under Etiquette & Advice.