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Tipping in hotels in Greece
Please tell me, in Turkey or Egypt, the norm is to leave a tip in the room, how is it in Greece? the smallest euro banknote is 5 (I think it's a bit too much), but "metal" doesn't seem to be serious?
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8 subscribers  • asked 2012-07-0912 years ago
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аватар sigur62
You can also leave a metal coin of 1 or 2 euros daily, or you can leave a ten as a thank you when you leave. Better every day, there is nothing shameful in "metal". Just put it in a conspicuous place at the entrance or on the sink in the bathroom, and they may not take it on the bedside table, they will think that you just forgot or dropped it.
аватар toxic
Thank you, otherwise I think the dollars left
аватар sigur62
It's good that it's not rubles)))
аватар toxic
Rubles, really ashamed))))
аватар alex45
Why be ashamed, though they are not needed there, as in Turkey)))
аватар toxic
About Turkey, I do not agree. A wonderful country where any currency is welcome. Several times I made purchases not only for euro-dollars, but also rubles.
аватар LyolyaS
coins of two euros are perfectly accepted) and in bars, taverns, restaurants from 10% of the bill)
аватар lesoleil.dp
We left tips in the room for several days, but they were never taken. Still, probably, it depends on the hotel ... Maybe, of course, it seemed to them that a metal kopeck piece was not enough and they decided not to exchange for trifles, but the fact is a fact)))) Well, in cafes, restaurants 10% of the bill, as already mentioned ...
аватар LyolyaS
Tips are usually left on the bed, there has never been anything that would not be taken)))
аватар litvinova8
How many years have I lived here, every year I go to different islands on vacation, I never leave anything anywhere. By the way, the Greeks never leave either.
аватар LyolyaS
tipping is essentially a manifestation of gratitude and attention to the service staff, which doesn’t really hit your pocket, so why not?) and someone in your homeland takes all the pennies from the bill for dinner - it’s a matter of principle approach - to leave or not to leave)) )
аватар frau.tyurlik
To leave or not to leave, and how much, is a personal matter for everyone. I leave a small tip / 1.2 euros / wherever I rest, both in the hotel, and in restaurants and cafes. Moreover, they themselves always treated them with sweets and fruits.
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