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Restaurants, taxis, etc. -10% ?
11 years ago  •  2 subscribers 1 answer
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After the trip, I answer myself: tips in a taxi -10%, in restaurants -10-15%, they are immediately included in the check. The maids are left in different ways, American friends advised to put $ 5 on the last day and that's it. Farther...
Tipping, I understand your business to give or not. But would it be good form in Egypt to pay, purely on the bill with the service tax? And what kind of tax is this, to whom does it go to the staff or the state? We were in a restaurant in Hurghada "Star fish" on the bill with tax came out 146.5 pounds. Left 150. And then the most interesting. The waiter had the audacity to tell me to wait and open the folder with the money in front of me. And then ask for a tip. this is unquestionably bad behavior. I did not expect from such a famous restaurant.
15 years ago  •  6 subscribers 6 answers
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In this country, life is built on tips. And as you correctly noted, giving them is your business. The fact that they begin to beg is one thing. But if you liked the service, regardless of the service tax, why not reward the employee? Arriving at the hotel one day, the suitcases were left at the reception, the employee decided to show the numbers, and then stood with outstretched hand, he didn’t like a couple of pounds, he wanted to get $ 5. But he just didn’t get them. Farther...
Is it appropriate to leave a maid, as a tip, chocolates in a hotel?
11 years ago  •  8 subscribers 8 answers
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You can leave nothing at all, first see how they are removed. Usually they leave money, 1-2 leva. If you want to give a chocolate bar, it’s better to hand it in, otherwise they won’t understand. For some reason, it’s also customary to pay guides after the tour, this is unusual for us. We usually give 5 leva for two at the exit. Bulgarians are very surprised that this is not customary in our country. And, here, in a restaurant it is customary for us, but they simply round up to the whole leva and ... Farther...
Good day. Is it customary to give a tip, (for example, to a maid or at a settlement) to whom))) how much? tell me a tour or just how interesting it is to spend time))) I’m going in mid-October with a child of 8 years old. Thanks
11 years ago  •  6 subscribers 7 answers
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When settling - no, not accepted. And the maids usually leave one or two euros for cleaning, which is quite enough. Sometimes they take it, sometimes they don't. Farther...
I'm going to have a rest in Cuba, who will advise how it is there.
16 years ago  •  2 subscribers 1 answer
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Cuba is not bad. I haven't been there myself, but I've heard a lot of eyewitness accounts. I was in the Dominican Republic myself. The conclusion at the end of everything was one and unequivocal: it is necessary to visit both there and there, but in the Dominican Republic it is better and at the same price. I'll go to Cuba, then I'll tell you for sure :)). Good luck. Farther...
Already often traveled to different hotels in Turkey and Egypt, they always left a tip of $ 1-2. But we are going to such a hotel for the first time, we are interested in how much to leave a tip for the luggage that will be brought to the room, how much to leave at the bar, cleaning, or somewhere else so as not to offend the staff. Interested in the amount and where to leave. Share your experience in hotels of this level.
4 years ago  •  7 subscribers 4 answers
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Tipping in Turkey is solely at the discretion of the client, when they really provided a great service. I don’t think that rolling my chumadan to the room is a cool job, I left a tip to the porter only once in my life, but there he really dragged two suitcases on himself about three hundred meters to the house 300 meters, because the path was dirty, he didn’t want suitcases in smear the dirt. In restaurants, if the food is very tasty, 5-15% of the bill. Farther...
9 years ago  •  6 subscribers 7 answers
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Piligrim44, Duc and I'm a pensioner)))) for a dozen years already)) and ma-a-skvich)))) if 40 rubles is a lot of money, then you have to sit at home, not roam abroad. And no one has canceled the rules of good manners, if you like the service - you leave it for tea, if you don’t like it - you won’t leave ... And then, just last week, I watched how inedible sausages the rogues dragged into the room from breakfast .. But THEY visited the Emirates)))) it was a shame to look at compatriots .. Farther...
Hello! I would like to know about tips, as we are going to Turkey with my husband for the first time. Is it necessary to give money? - upon check-in, so that there is a normal room (in the reviews, many write that they did not give it and everything was OK); - for daily cleaning of the room (acquaintances left every day, but someone's hair and a cigarette butt near the bed lay until the end of the holiday); - bartenders, waiters, minibus drivers, etc. In general, to WHOM and HOW MUCH to tip, so as not to spoil your vacation? Thank you all in advance!
15 years ago  •  7 subscribers 10 answers
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We were in Turkey last year. At first, they didn’t know what to give to whom. Now I can advise you: - upon check-in, it is desirable to give 10 c.u. - the number will be much better than the one that you will be offered initially. Still, don’t say anything, but it’s more pleasant to wake up in a room overlooking not a Turkish trash can, but a beach or a pool; -we did not leave for cleaning, although sometimes you can 1 c.u. leave, they will make you a flower or a swan out of towels; - bartend ... Farther...