Many Americans are affected by “tip fatigue.” Between inflationary prices and digital tipping screens that guilt you into leaving a gratuity, the money can add up.
But it’s not just the customer that feels the pain: tipped employees are scraping together a living. The federal minimum wage for tipped employees is a shockingly low $2.13 an hour, though some state minimum wages are higher.
To add insult to injury, tipping, argues food news site Eater, encourages racism, sexism, harassment, and exploitation, and allows businesses to put the burden of fair pay on to their customers instead of giving their workers a decent wage.
Tipping is kind of an American thing. According to Time, wealthy Americans in the 1850s and 1860s on vacations in Europe discovered the tradition, which had originated in medieval times as a master-serf custom. Wanting to seem aristocratic, these individuals began tipping in the U.S. upon their return.
In the San Francisco Bay Area, several restaurants, some of them high-end Michelin-starred destinations, are foregoing tipping altogether and charging an automatic 20% service fee, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
The, owners, the Chronicle reports, have decided to replace gratuities with a fee to pay workers more equitably, especially underpaid kitchen staff.
If you plan on traveling out of the U.S. soon, you may find it a relief that tipping won’t cost you as much in most countries as it does here.
European travel guru and guidebook author Rick Steves says not to stress over tipping in Europe, and in general, European servers are well paid — tips are considered a small “bonus.” Steves says tipping in Europe is not as automated nor as beneficiant as it’s within the U.S., and in lots of international locations, suggestions aren’t anticipated in any respect.
To compile this information to tipping world wide, HawaiianIslands.com, a useful resource for holidays within the Aloha State, used TripAdvisor tipping guides to seek out tipping etiquette for restaurant workers, lodge housekeeping workers and taxi drivers for every nation, then cross-referenced the figures with a minimum of one different supply. For international locations with out TripAdvisor tipping guides, a minimum of two sources had been used to seek out correct tipping quantities.
Here’s the best way to tip within the 30 most-traveled international locations.
But earlier than you proceed, would you want to go away a tip?
France
- Restaurant: 10%
- Hotel: $1-$2
- Driver: 10%
(Hotel workers refers to housekeeping, and doesn’t embody porters, concierges or different lodge workers members.)

Spain
- Restaurant: 10%
- Hotel: $2-$5
- Driver: 10%

United States
- Restaurant: 20%
- Hotel: $2-$5
- Driver: 15%

China
- Restaurant: No tip
- Hotel: No tip
- Driver: No tip
(For restaurant workers, ‘no tip’ is recommended if suggestions are solely regionally advised for distinctive service or if tipping is rare.)
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Italy
- Restaurant: 10%
- Hotel: $1-$5
- Driver: No tip

Mexico
- Restaurant: 15%
- Hotel: $1-$5
- Driver: No tip

Turkey
- Restaurant: 10%
- Hotel: $1-$2
- Driver: Round up

Thailand
- Restaurant: Service included
- Hotel: $0.50-$1
- Driver: Round up

Germany
- Restaurant: 5-10%
- Hotel: $3-$5
- Driver: No tip
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United Kingdom
- Restaurant: 10%
- Hotel: $2-$3
- Driver: No tip

Japan
- Restaurant: No tip
- Hotel: No tip
- Driver: No tip

Austria
- Restaurant: 5-15%
- Hotel: $1-$2
- Driver: 10%
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Greece
- Restaurant: 10%
- Hotel: $1
- Driver: No tip

Malaysia
- Restaurant: Service included
- Hotel: No tip
- Driver: No tip
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Portugal
- Restaurant: 10%
- Hotel: $1-$2
- Driver: 10%

Russia
- Restaurant: 10-15%
- Hotel: $1-$3
- Driver: 10%

Poland
- Restaurant: 10-15%
- Hotel: $2
- Driver: No tip
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Canada
- Restaurant: 15-20%
- Hotel: $2-$5
- Driver: 10%

Netherlands
- Restaurant: 5-10%
- Hotel: No tip
- Driver: No tip

Vietnam
- Restaurant: 5-10%
- Hotel: $1-$2
- Driver: Round up

India
- Restaurant: 7-10%
- Hotel: $1-$2
- Driver: Round up

South Korea
- Restaurant: No tip
- Hotel: No tip
- Driver: No tip
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Croatia
- Restaurant: 10%
- Hotel: $2-$2.50
- Driver: Round up

Hungary
- Restaurant: 10%
- Hotel: $0.50-$1.50
- Driver: 10%

United Arab Emirates
- Restaurant: 10-15%
- Hotel: $1-$2
- Driver: Round up

Indonesia
- Restaurant: 5-10%
- Hotel: No tip
- Driver: No tip

Singapore
- Restaurant: No tip
- Hotel: No tip
- Driver: No tip

Czech Republic
- Restaurant:10%
- Hotel: $2
- Driver: No tip

Saudi Arabia
- Restaurant:10-15%
- Hotel: $1-$2
- Driver: 10%

Denmark
- Restaurant:No tip
- Hotel: No tip
- Driver: No tip
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Morocco
- Restaurant:10%
- Hotel: $1-$2
- Driver: Round up
See a map and full checklist of tipping world wide at HawaiianIslands.com.
(Most common international locations for tourism is from the UN’s World Tourism Organization and WorldInformation.data.)
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