Is there anything special they like in SE Asia that we have and they don’t?Thinking about tips for my maids in hotelsIs there anything special they like in SE Asia that we have and they don’t?Thinking about tips for my maids in hotels
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US dollars is valuable there. Green is green!
I used the red envelopes and left a daily tip of 10k. Lucky money. And sometimes left a snack
Chocolate
Cash everywhere no card .
Housekeeper NOT MAID
This is what we left in Thailand for the housekeeper
Always left the cleaners a few dollars in Hanoi ended up with loads of extras, chocolates etc for free. At the end just left all my change around $20 – the reception commented I was the cleaners favourite so goes a long way
If your from the US trader joe’s bag are hot item.
If you get any 500 Dong notes in your change keep them as tips .. they’re so rare and the locals love them.
“We” ?