Unlike the U.S, where it’s standard to tip 15-20 percent for most services, some countries only expect a 5 percent tip, and other countries expect nothing at all.
The result was the following list of 12 countries, where tipping customs range from welcome (but not expected) for great service, all the way to insulting.
AdvertisementNote, tipping in countries where it is not customary, or where service fees and gratuity are included, is often still appreciated.
People may choose to add a small tip, and higher tipping percentages are more common in big cities.
A 10 percent tip is normal for great service, but patrons do not need to feel compelled to leave anything.
Persons:
Kiran Dhillon, Waitstaff
Organizations:
Japan, Hong
Locations:
U.S, China, Polynesia, Japan, Korea, South Korea, Hong Kong, Switzerland Swiss, Australia, Belgium, Switzerland, Brazil, Denmark, Estonia, Zealand, New Zealand