I have another etiquette related question and this is for both cam girls and cam viewers.
I have a plan in mind that I want to tip a very large amount on a birthday of someone I follow.
First, I did read the thread on promises. Even though I read it, I didn't really need to. I am a fan of surprises. A surprise is worth so much more as the person won't even know it's coming. It's possible with a birthday they might expect a better time, but they still won't know exactly what will happen. So you won't have to worry about me making promises. That will not happen, but I want to be prepared so I'm asking the people here at ACF who have given me a ton of great answers.
Without delaying further, the question is how do I make a large tip? Assuming she has a show on her birthday, I would like to tip while she is on cam. When is a good time to do that though? If you tip large at the beginning, maybe that sets the wrong mood for the room where other tippers shy away? Do you tip at the end after the show when everything is said and done before she leaves?
With regards to tipping near the end, that leaves the possibility that say someone else tips large. It is a birthday after all. What is the proper etiquette in that situation? Do I still tip in the room or should I maybe move my tip to just so she sees it? Does it depend on when the other tip comes in? If they tip in the middle, maybe it's okay for me to tip at the end, but if they tip at the end should I keep the tip quiet?
What about spreading it out in a fun way? For example, what if instead of tipping 16383 tokens I tip slowly tip and every time double the amount? For example, (1, 2, 4, 8 ... 8192). If I say stop at 8192, that's 16383 tokens. Is it better to tip the 16383 tokens in a large lump sum or spread it over the show in a fun way? If I had to guess, I imagine large sum is much more of a surprise? (Note, the numbers I used are just examples).
Note, if I were to tip the large amount I would still tip throughout the show, just not with such increasing numbers.
I apologize for the long read. I'm curious on what to do in this situation. I don't want to upset room dynamics and tip at the wrong time. I'm also asking a fair bit in advance. As you all know, life can sometimes get in the way. If I prepare early, there is less chance of life getting in the way. While I'm not making promises, I would be letting myself down if I don't prepare.
I have a plan in mind that I want to tip a very large amount on a birthday of someone I follow.
First, I did read the thread on promises. Even though I read it, I didn't really need to. I am a fan of surprises. A surprise is worth so much more as the person won't even know it's coming. It's possible with a birthday they might expect a better time, but they still won't know exactly what will happen. So you won't have to worry about me making promises. That will not happen, but I want to be prepared so I'm asking the people here at ACF who have given me a ton of great answers.
Without delaying further, the question is how do I make a large tip? Assuming she has a show on her birthday, I would like to tip while she is on cam. When is a good time to do that though? If you tip large at the beginning, maybe that sets the wrong mood for the room where other tippers shy away? Do you tip at the end after the show when everything is said and done before she leaves?
With regards to tipping near the end, that leaves the possibility that say someone else tips large. It is a birthday after all. What is the proper etiquette in that situation? Do I still tip in the room or should I maybe move my tip to just so she sees it? Does it depend on when the other tip comes in? If they tip in the middle, maybe it's okay for me to tip at the end, but if they tip at the end should I keep the tip quiet?
What about spreading it out in a fun way? For example, what if instead of tipping 16383 tokens I tip slowly tip and every time double the amount? For example, (1, 2, 4, 8 ... 8192). If I say stop at 8192, that's 16383 tokens. Is it better to tip the 16383 tokens in a large lump sum or spread it over the show in a fun way? If I had to guess, I imagine large sum is much more of a surprise? (Note, the numbers I used are just examples).
Note, if I were to tip the large amount I would still tip throughout the show, just not with such increasing numbers.
I apologize for the long read. I'm curious on what to do in this situation. I don't want to upset room dynamics and tip at the wrong time. I'm also asking a fair bit in advance. As you all know, life can sometimes get in the way. If I prepare early, there is less chance of life getting in the way. While I'm not making promises, I would be letting myself down if I don't prepare.