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Morocco: If you’ve ever traveled in Morocco,   is rounding up the bill in bars. But even if
              you know that the practice of giving   your server was a little slow, consider being
              baksheesh is widespread (not just here, but   generous … Most waitsta  earn a very basic

              throughout North Africa and the Middle   daily wage, and tips can mean a great deal.
              East). Tips are expected by servers, porters,   Thailand: It is always considered polite to
              bathroom attendants and even people in   leave a few baht on the table, and a bit less
              the street who may help you. In some cases   than 10% of your bill is fine.
              you may think of it as outright bribery, but
              bear in mind that the practice is rooted in   Turkey: In small, on-the-go eateries, a tip
              the value that Muslim cultures place on   is not expected. But in most major cities,
              charity. In a restaurant add on 5–10%.  a restaurant tip will run about 10-15%.

              Mexico: Waitsta , food stand servers, and   United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Jordan
              even the guy who sells you ice cream on the   and Saudi Arabia: A tip of 10–15% will be
              beach are barely getting by here on their   expected in most restaurants. In Dubai (in
              salaries. So be generous and leave a 15% tip.  the UAE), the government mandates that a
                                                    10% service fee be added to your bill. But
              Nepal: Your bill may already include a 10%   waitsta  will still expect a little extra so

              service fee. If not, leave 5–10%.     round the tip to 15% or 20%.
              Poland: A tip is not required, but    United Kingdom: Service may or may not
              appreciated. In cafes, round up to the   have been added to your bill. If it hasn’t,
              nearest PLN; in restaurants, leave 10-15%.  leave 10–15%. You can also deduct the tip
              Portugal: The tip may have been added   from the bill (if it has been included) and
              if you are in a tourist area. Otherwise,   pay the server directly in cash. Tipping in
              a 5% tip in snack bars and a 10% tip in   pubs is not customary. But your barkeep
              restaurants will be appreciated.      won’t mind if you leave some extra change,
              Peru: A tip of 10–15% is customary, and it   perhaps 1-2 euros per drink.
              will go a long way for your server, especially   Vietnam: A tip of at least 5% (and more
              in small establishments.              o en 10%) is customary.

              Russia: Tipping is optional
              in out-of-the-way places, but
              in most cities, the norm is
              10–15%. If you grab a bite at
              a snack bar or co ee shop,

              round up the bill.
              Spain: The check usually
              includes service so a tip is not
              necessary. But if you want,
              round up the bill or add an
              additional 10%.
              South Africa, Kenya, and
              Tanzania: In most of sub-
              Saharan Africa, leaving 10–15%
              is normal for good service, as



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