According to all the dictionaries, tips are something given voluntarily or beyond obligation usually for some service. What we experience however is the expectation of a tip, whether or not the service has been exemplary. In the United States we are used to tipping in restaurants and taxi cabs. We tip for personal services such as deliveries, doormen, massages, manicures and hairdressing. If we live in a large city we generally tip between 15 and 20 percent. In smaller towns 10 percent is often the norm but 15 percent is especially appreciated. However, when we travel, the rules change and if we are not aware of them, our experiences may be less satisfying and more expensive than you needed to pay. Generally, if you do some research before you go, you will find your travelling spirit more confident.
Asia Travel
Asia Travel
While for some protocols, each Asian country has their own, tipping is fairly uniform across the region -- there isn't much of it done. But as in any sweeping generalization, there are exceptions.
Read Cynthia's entire article Tipping Etiquette around the World: Asia Travel Part 2
Cynthia Lett, our official Business Etiquette Expert
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