--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Queen of Comps" <queenofcomps@...> wrote:
>
> Actually most casinos have rules about tipping and hosts. A few do not
> allow their hosts to accept tips at all. Many have a monetary limit.
> However, hosts all over the US mostly routinely "break the rules" in this
> area. In all our almost-30 years of gambling we have never had a host refuse
> a tip except one (from NYNY) who said she was limited to $75 when we gave
> her $100. We solved that problem by Brad and I each giving her $50
> separately.
>
> Brad and I probably routinely "break the rules" because we don't ask what
> the rules are. We just make friends with our hosts and give generous gifts
> to them when they go out of their way to serve us. We are generous to
> everyone that way - especially Brad is. When he is out of Vegas, he still
> wants to tip everyone who does anything for him.
>
> Tips never "cost" us - we always get back much more than we give. Cast thy
> bread upon the waters...and you reap smiles, friendships...and yes even
> monetary benefits. We just can't help that!!!! It is really hard to give
> more than you receive!
>
>
Jean, I really love Brad. He's a sucker for every panhandler that comes down the street. So am I.
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