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Tip more during pandemic? Etiquette expert has answers

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PHILADELPHIA - A survey by Bankrate.com found 62 percent of food-delivery customers are tipping more during the pandemic than they did before.And etiquette experts say we should absolutely be doing this.Joining "Good Day Philadelphia" Thursday morning to talk more about this was Maryanne Parker, an etiquette expert with ManorOfManners.com.It seems a lot of people are on board with the idea of tipping more at this time, according to the results of our GoVote this morning."I absolutely agree," Parker said. "And, actually, the new tipping guideline is between 25-30 percent.

Of course, we always have people who might disagree with that because, you know, we are in very difficult circumstances right now.

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