Just how much extra money should you give out this holiday season?

Tipping is a weird thing. There aren't too many guidelines out there. As a former server, I stick to at least 20% every time I go to a restaurant, and try to give more than that around the holidays, but what about those other people who you want to give a little extra this holiday season?

Here's your holiday tipping guide, according to AOL and The Etiquette School of New York.

  • Doorman - $50-150
  • Parking Garage Attendant - $25-75
  • Housekeeper/Maid - one week's pay
  • Nanny - one week's pay, plus a small gift from your children
  • Teacher/Coach - small gift from your children
  • Babysitter - one night's pay and a small gift from children
  • Day Care - $25-75 and a small gift from your children
  • Hair Stylist - cost of one visit
  • Mani/Pedi - $15-25
  • Personal Trainer - one session's cost
  • Mail Carrier - gift up to $20 (this is legally all they can accept)
  • UPS/FedEx driver - $20-25

More From 97 ZOK