Almost half of the respondents (42%) said that on average, they give 50-100 rubles a tip to specialists in the sphere of domestic services - repairmen, manicure, hairdressers, plumbers, electricians, couriers and others.  

A little more than a third (35%) leave 101-200 rubles, and 11% of respondents give more than 200 rubles for tea. 

Less than 50 rubles of tips leave 12% of respondents. 

A quarter of respondents always tip (regardless of the amount). 46% said they do this from time to time. 29% of Russians never leave for tea.

The survey also showed which of the representatives of the domestic sphere are most often thanked by Russians.

It turned out that most of the respondents (65%) most often leave couriers for tea. In second place are hairdressers and barbers (50%).

Next come the manicure and pedicure masters (33%), plumbers (25%), repair masters (24%), electricians (22%), massage therapists (13%) and cleaners (13%). 

Least of all tea is left to tutors, nannies, makeup artists and stylists.

The survey involved 3.1 thousand Russians. 

Earlier, YouDo.com analysts also found out which household services became the most popular among Russians during the self-isolation regime.