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Tipping exists widely across different cultures. Although there is no mandatory requirement in law, this is the discretion of the person being served. TipsHow to giveHow much to giveAdapt to current conditions, It may cause some serious troubles for passengers. In some other cultures or situations, tipping is undesirable and may cause the waiter to think you are belittling him. In some cultures, tipping may be seen asbribe; Or in some cases (for example: giving tips to government workers), it is illegal, the giverWill be prosecuted by the local judicial system with serious crimes

In some countries, whether tipping is customary or not, attitudes may vary. For example, inHongkong, And paying tips is generally not a habit of the locals, but this behavior is still welcomed by the service staff (though not what they expected), and you have the right to decide whether to pay or not. On the other hand, inJapanwithSouth Korea, Tipping is regarded as an insult, and if you try to do so, you may cause discomfort on both sides.

In countries where you expect to receive tips (e.g.America, Where the service personnel are dependent on it), complex unofficial standards and customs have developed a precise ratio in the tipping benchmark,What should be givenwithWhat should not be givenAre included in this calculation. In other countries and cultural themes, it is easier. This is not easy for travelers, what happens when they go abroad. The idea of ​​this article is to provide some basic ideas before you go abroad.

In some places, even locals don’t know the correct rules for local tipping, so don’t worry too much. If your behavior is considered sincere, many people are willing to cut your tip as a foreigner.

In the following situations, tipping may be habitual

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