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How much to tip a super? — Brooklynian

How much to tip a super?

willregistersoon
edited November -1 in Park Slope
I live in a medium size aparment building with a super. I want to give him a Xmas gift. Is $50 too cheap? Too much? What do other people give? I have no idea about these kinds of things.

Thanks!

~will

Comments

  • give wine.
  • I tip $20 a piece to our two supers. Now I'm wondering if I'm cheap! I don't think most people in my bldg. tip them though, so I think they appreciate it.
  • $50 for one super at least.
  • We give $50 to our super (1 in the bldg), and anywhere from $60 - $20 to the doormen depending on how long they've been there (whole year or not) and if they open doors for me when I have my stroller. Oh, and how nice they are to my kid too.
  • When I moved into my building 10 years ago--South Slope; no doorman--I tipped my super $100 every Christmas, for the first few years. If I was broke one particular year, I'd get him a bottle of medium-priced champagne or an equivalent. But since he's been doing a crappy job of late, I haven't tipped him a dime the last couple of years. And he's fairly friendly to me, anyway. So...
  • I tip my super $100-$125. But he is a great super- can fix almost anything and very responsive. I'll probably tip a little more this year.

    I think 50-125 is a good range, depending on the number of supers, the type of building, and the quality of service.
  • I'm ashamed to admit this...but I've never tipped my super, but then again, since I'm now the landlord and the super, I've never been tipped. Oh wait, my cat brings me a bird once in a while, it's the thought that counts.
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