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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?
12 years ago  •  8 subscribers 12 answers
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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)) ) Farther...
5 years ago  •  6 subscribers 5 answers
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If they clean it, they will usually be happy to tip. But you look at the cleaning - if it's normal, leave it, but if you just take out the garbage and you don't need a tip. This is a voluntary matter. 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...