Customer After Giving P1 Tip to Delivery Rider: “Go get yourself something nice”

Customer gives P1 tip to a delivery rider

TIP – A customer’s post went viral as she told a delivery rider to get himself something nice after giving him a P1 tip.

Providing a tip to a delivery rider is a gesture of appreciation for their service and hard work. Tipping is a way to show gratitude for their efforts in ensuring the prompt and safe delivery of your order. The amount you choose to tip may vary based on factors such as the distance traveled, the size of the order, and the quality of service provided.

It is important to remember that tips are voluntary and not obligatory. However, they are often appreciated by delivery riders as they rely on these additional earnings to supplement their income. Tipping can be done in cash or through online payment platforms, depending on the available options provided by the delivery service.

When giving a tip, it is courteous to hand it directly to the delivery rider or specify the tip amount when placing an online order. Expressing your gratitude verbally, with a smile or a thank-you note, can also make the experience more personal and meaningful. Remember that every tip, regardless of the amount, can make a positive impact on the livelihood of delivery riders who work diligently to ensure customer satisfaction.

Speaking of which, a female netizen named Nicole Adelle Tacandong took to the social networking site, Facebook wherein she shared what she said to the delivery rider after giving him a P1 tip.

Here’s the post:

“rider: ₱289 tanan ma’am

me: here’s ₱290 kuya, go get yourself something nice”

Among those who commented is a certain Vhrenth Enguito, who noted: “A delivery rider like me will appreciate it kahit piso iniipon namin mga extra tips kase may chances na magugulat kana lang na ganto na pala naipon mo sa mga extra tips kaya malaki natong tulong saamin.”

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