Knowing what to tip in various situations can be a lesson in flexibility.
But how much should you give?
Is it right to tip a masseuse?

Massage therapists work in various environments.
Some provide their services in medical facilities, while others use their own studios.
Allison Denney, owner of Rebel Massage, tellsU.S.

News & World Report.
However, when talking about non-medical configs, like a spa or beauty salon, tips are very important.
“Money is not an easy thing for massage therapists to come by.

Tips can double or triple their income,” Denney explains.
“When in doubt, tip your massage therapist unless they very specifically say otherwise.”
“We are providing a service.
Plus, massage is hard physical work!
A good tip gives us an incentive to serve you better the next time.”
On the flip side, if you received exceptional service, you’re able to absolutely tip more.
“Most massage therapists prefer to be tipped in cash,” Rose explains.