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I’ve been asked for a tip by the guys stamping my passport in both Cambodia and Senegal. Yeah, no!
Watched what happened when we arrived in Uganda. The agents asked for a tip. Noted the fellow 2 in front of us tipped,not sure how much but he then handed over a $US50 note. Couple in front of us wouldn't tip and asked for $US 100 each for visa. We tipped $US20 and got charged $US50 each for visa. Seemed like a good deal at the time.I’ve been asked for a tip by the guys stamping my passport in both Cambodia and Senegal. Yeah, no!
I’ve been asked for a tip by the guys stamping my passport in both Cambodia and Senegal. Yeah, no!
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Hotels, generally, seem to be cutting back on the level of housekeeping provided to every other or third day. Can't tip them if they not coming into the room.
I'm enjoying your participation . Insight indeed.Interesting how much of an insight we get into our fellow AFFers when they circle the bait of the tipping threads.
Hotels, generally, seem to be cutting back on the level of housekeeping provided to every other or third day. Can't tip them if they not coming into the room.
How about when in Thailand? Thais don't usually tip until the Yanks tried to make it like their back yard.I tend to follow ‘When in Rome …..’ whether I’m in Rome or not.
Unfortunately, we are judged by others whether we like it or not.I don't think it's right that people judge whether someone tips or not. Tipping should not be forced on anyone.
Look what you’ve started.I wouldn't ever do this in Australia, but I have heard that some people leave a small tip each day for the person cleaning their hotel room in certain countries such as developing countries and also in the United States.
Oh. Do they need that in the UK?Following the 'teach a man to fish' principle, I leave them a copy of this:
Yes. Some will never realise the benefits of putting down a good tip, upfront. I’ve found it to work well with the bartender.US can be hit and miss, I do leave a tip sometimes in the bathroom and get extra goodies left for me.
I haven’t tried the leaving it under a pillow but may do if service is ok.
Leaving coins unless you’re checking out is a waste of time as they don’t get taken.
If I’m sitting at a bar on a train in the US I tip 50 bucks up front and never have an empty glass.
Works with Vegas shows as well.Yes. Some will never realise the benefits of putting down a good tip, upfront. I’ve found it to work well with the bartender.