Yes, tipping is allowed in the UK but it is not as common a practice as in countries like the USA.
maby som times
Depending on what you are tipping for, and whether you fancy tipping in the first place anything from a few pounds to 10-15% of the bill is acceptable. Tipping generally isn't expected in the UK as staff earn a higher minimum wage than in other countries such as the US where tipping is seen by many as a mandatory practice.
Yes, but many times it is added to the bill. Check the bill first.
In the UK, it is customary to tip taxi drivers around 10-15 of the fare as a gesture of appreciation for their service.
In the UK, it is customary to tip around 10-15 of the total bill in restaurants and cafes. Tipping is not mandatory, but it is appreciated for good service.
Not in the UK, not anywhere thank God!!
In which country? Cameras are not allowed in courtrooms in the UK.
You can start driving in the UK at the age of 17.
Yes, are you legally permitted to work in the UK?
It depends. Some restaurants include tip in the bill already. Some no tip.
yes
in the UK no