From what I see here. Most people will tip for direct services a person provides.
Whether it is serving you food, maintaining your lawn, delivering your mail, cutting your hair, providing a massage, parking your car, loading your car for you, or delivering your luggage to your room.
There are plenty of jobs that get paid great or not so great that you tip them for. So what is the difference of tipping a person that gets up early to stuff your paper and make sure it gets to your residence. The other option is going out every morning and getting a paper.
They are providing a convience that you requested. Tipping them seems natural if you tip all those other services that are provided to you for your convience.
Now I don't agree with the blatant envelope for tipping, but to treat them fair for months of great service isn't unfair.
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