
Ah, the age-old question that has caused more silent, sweaty-palmed fumbling for wallets than a first date. While the provided search results are a bit shy on details—offering us titles and website navigation instead of the actual answer—their very existence tells us one thing: you are not alone in this awkward moment of uncertainty.
So, are you supposed to tip? Let's just say there isn't a Tipping Police squad that will rappel through your window if you don't. However, it is a widely accepted and deeply appreciated custom. Think of it less as an obligation and more as a financial salute to the people who just wrestled a 200-pound sleeper sofa up three flights of stairs without scuffing your paint. They are the heroes who solve real-life Tetris puzzles in your narrow hallway so you don't have to.
When it comes to the amount, a general guideline is around $10 to $20 per person. You can adjust this based on the difficulty of the delivery. If they had to navigate a labyrinth of corridors, assemble a piece of furniture with instructions written by a philosopher, or deliver during a blizzard, a little extra is a fantastic way of saying, "Thank you for doing the hard work so I could just point and supervise."


