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Tipping is a basically an American culture. People who work as waiters in hotels, bars and restaurants are most likely to get tips from their clients.
Yes in restaurants 10% is seen as a minimum gratuity. At hotels, bars etc tips are similar to the USA, tips are always appreciated. However, do not tip if the service was poor. A dedicated and committed waiter/bellboy deserves a tip.
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I don't believe so; there are some serious legal problems when restaurants try to claim that tips should be part of what they take in, or when they try to enforce rules around tips.
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Some restaurants pay a base wage that is less than minimum wage because they expect tips to cover the gap. This is why restaurants are picky about claiming tips.
Most restaurants 'pool' the tips together - and share them out equally among the staff at the end of the day.
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Yes, most people still tip (called: gratuities) as waiters; waitress', etc., count on the tips in many restaurants or service orientated places such as hotels and resorts.A good rule of thumb: if you can't afford to tip 20%, you can't afford to eat out.
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The reason for this because in many restaurants, the workers salary depends on the tips they get. The house pays them a percentage and without tips, working there wouldn't be worth it.