Page 42 - 101+ Tips for Solo Women Travelers
P. 42

$

                                Global Gratuities




               Americans are known to be generous tippers, but with 196 countries (all with di erent

               tipping protocols), it’s hard to know how much to leave. But don’t let that stop you from
               showing your appreciation to the essential workers who may have brought a welcome
               smile along with your food. One standard applies wherever you are: Always try to tip in
               cash (not on your credit card—they may never see it), and in the local currency.


               Argentina: If a tip is not added to your   France: Waitsta  here earn a minimal
               check, add 10-15%.                    wage so even though your bill will usually

               Australia and New Zealand: Waitsta    say “servis compris” (service included), it’s
               here earn a livable wage and don’t expect   customary to round up your bill or leave
               a tip. But they do appreciate them when   a few extra Euros. The word for this is
               received, so if your server has been super,   pourboire, meaning, “for a drink.”
               round up the bill or leave a few extra dollars.  Germany: If your bill says “Bedienung,”
               Brazil, Chile, and Costa Rica: Your bill   that means a tip has been included.
               may already include a 10% “sit-down”   Otherwise, you can tip 10%, or round
               charge called a cubierto. But your server   up to the nearest five if you’ve only had
               will surely appreciate it if you leave an   drinks and snacks. Most Germans do not
               additional 5% or so. Similarly, in bars   leave change on the table, but give the tip
               you are not expected to tip, but you can   directly to the server.
               round up the bill if you want to show your   Iceland and Scandinavia: Your server’s
               thanks to the bartender.              compensation has been factored into the
               Canada: Tip 18-20% for table service, and   cost of your meal, so a tip is not necessary.
               about $1 per drink at the bar.        India: A service charge is generally not
               Cambodia: Tipping is not expected but   included in most established restaurants,
               appreciated; the equivalent of $1-$2 will do.  so leave 5–10%.  In less formal places,
                                                     leave a few coins or round up the bill.
               China: Tipping has not been prevalent in   Bartenders would find 10% generous.
               the People’s Republic of China since the
               1950s. In fact, it was seen as downright   Italy: Does your bill say “coperto?” That
               counter-revolutionary. So don’t feel   means a cover charge has been added.
               obliged to leave a gratuity anywhere. If you   But it won’t necessarily go to your server.
               do tip, be discreet so the server will not be   So leave a few extra Euros, but not more
               embarrassed to accept it.             than 10%.
               Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia:   Israel: A 10-15% is usually included on your
               Unless the service has been included on   bill, but you can also leave an additional
               your bill, add 10–15%.                shekel for each person in your party.
               Egypt: A 10% service charge will normally   Japan: You are pretty much guaranteed
               appear on your bill. If not, leave the   courteous service here, even though
               equivalent. And even if the tip has been   tipping is virtually nonexistent. In
               included, a few extra Egyptian pounds   fact, your attempts to tip may even be
               will be greatly appreciated.          politely refused.


            42



         8029_101-Tips_2020_TIPS_v2.indd   42                                      12/2/20   3:09 PM
   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47