I wаѕ јυѕt wondering wһο all tο give tips tο tһе day οf tһе wedding. I'm already paying 20% gratuity tο tһе caterer аחԁ 20% tο tһе limo. Wһаt аbουt tһе photographer, dj, etc….?

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5 Comments to “Who do you give tips to the day of the wedding?”

  1. Christina V says:

    really, our people is tip crazy. i would tip the caterer, but the buck stops there. people are getting paid for their services already. you don't go around tipping people are walmart aptly, people who make less than these people?

  2. RSJ says:

    Geez- you tip EVERYBODY- it's endless. :( Except you have it spelled out in the contract w/ the photographer and DJ that the tip is already included. Even if, even in that situation- if they went over and above- I'd still tip. And for the preacher/minister if you have one- it's a contribution to their place of worship.

  3. paducah_billy says:

    NOPE, you pay the preacher, directly, not his place of worship. We paid the person who sang, and we payed the person who played the music. I dont reckon I would tip the caterer, I would pay them what they questioned. WOW 20% to the limo, you are very nice. If you paid $300 for a limo, I would reckon 10% for the driver but hey,that is just me.

  4. smartblonde says:

    Tipping the photographer is questionable. I would wait to see the quality of the pictures, then choose on the tip.
    You will also need to tip the clergy, and any other professional working for you that day…like the DJ. Get a book on wedding preparation / etiquette. They normally have a blurb on who to tip and how much.

  5. Trophy Wife says:

    I tipped the priest, ulter boy (I'm Catholic), then the limo driver, & that was it. The hotel already figured in tips into the bill & as for the photographer, video guy, & DJ they were all very well paid & I fed them all at the reception so there was no need for tipping. Hope this helps. I urge looking over your contracts for the most part it is already included.

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