jeudi 4 septembre 2014

Here’s how much to tip in each country you go to (Looks like it’s time to visit Australia)

If you’re eating dinner at a restaurant here in the U.S., a 20% tip has become standard. Meaning, if you want to impress or really let your server know you’re grateful, you’re looking at a 30% tip or more.


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But what about in other countries?


The site TipThisMuch.in will tell you exactly what’s expected of you. Enter the country and they’ll tell you the percentage. And if you really want to get particular, you can enter your bill, the amount you want to tip, and the number in your party, and it’ll spit out how much you each need to cough up.


Here are just a few countries. Perhaps you avid travelers and non-Americans can confirm or disconfirm…


Thailand


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Iceland


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Russia


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Mexico


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Germany


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Egypt


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Canada


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Brazil


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United Kingdom


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And then there’s lovely Australia…


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Who’s up for a trip?


(And if you’re not in the mood for Australia, there’s always China, Sweden, or India. It looks like you’ll save money on tipping there, too.)



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