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Showing posts with label Tipping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tipping. Show all posts

Nov 22, 2017

[Ans] Tipping is not expected and is even considered rude in this country.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Tipping is not expected and is even considered rude in this country."

A gratuity (also called a tip) is a sum of money customarily given by a client or customer to a service worker, in addition to the basic price. Tipping is commonly given to certain service sector workers for a service performed or anticipated. Depending on the country or location, it may be customary to tip servers in bars and restaurants, taxi drivers, hair stylists and so on. The exchange is typically irreversible; differentiating it from the reward mechanism of a placed order, which can be refunded.

Step 2 : Answer to the question "Tipping is not expected and is even considered rude in this country."

Japan:

In Japan, tipping is not a part of the culture. It is not expected and can cause confusion. Like many other countries in East Asia, Japanese people see tipping as insulting.

India:

In India tipping is popular in whole market. As well in recent year it's making trending day by day.

Indonesia:

In Indonesia tipping is common in large tourist areas, such as Bali or Lombok. 10% is expected at full-service restaurants. Bar tipping is discretional and depends on the style of a bar: in Bali, most bars are owned by expatriates and, normally, expat's country of origin reflects the style of a bar. Pubs do not expect tips. Restaurants - 10% to 15%. High end bars accepts over-the-counter cash tips in any amount. Massage parlous, which are located practically on every corner in Bali, expect 10%-20%. Taxi drivers expect 5%. Bellboys at high end hotels expect around $1 per bag.





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