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How to Tip Wedding Vendors

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Summary: Before tipping wedding vendors, talk to the side manager about regulations and designate somebody to disperse the actual tips. Tip wedding vendors based on performance with advice from an event coordinator in this free video on wedding etiquette.

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Hazely Lopez is president and director of Hazely Academy of Refinement and Modeling. Lopez is focused on mentoring young girls, teaching them how to carry themselves, public speaking,...read more

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"To tip or not to tip that is the question and the answer is it depends on the quality and the service that they have given you. Hi my name is Hazely from "Hazely Academy of Refinement and Modeling" and I'm here to talk to you about how to tip wedding vendors. Always talk to the side manager, this is going to help you know what are the regulations and what is allowed as for a wedding tip. Always also plan ahead, how to bring in your envelopes and also bring extra envelopes designed to the people you are going to be given them to. Also remember that you might want to design somebody to give those actual tips. Maybe it is the wedding planner or a host or somebody that is kind of being your right hand in the wedding. Performance is basically the key of how you are going to decide to give the tip, whether it is 15% or 18% it is really up to you. The average is usually 15%. Remember it's your day and it is really going to be kind of what you are looking to give and who makes that day perfect for you. I'm Hazely Lopez from "Hazely Academy Refinement and Modeling Academy" and I hope you have a wonderful wedding day and always remember, an extra tip, an extra smile."

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