Yes, it is customary to leave a tip of around 5-10 at restaurants in Germany.
Yes, it is customary to tip at restaurants in Germany. Tipping around 5-10 of the total bill is considered appropriate.
You should tip the valet always when you are going out only.
When yhu tip a waitor in Iceland , it's not really an insult b/c the tip is already In the check .
You should tip them around $5 dollars. Or more. =)
Absolutely. The waitress should tip the busser, bartender, wine steward, and food runner. Sometimes the hostess. If the busser only buses tables then you should tip them 10% if they do more than buss tables for you then you should tip 20% of your tips. You should tip the bartender 10% of your alcohol sales. You should tip the wine steward or wine sommelier 5% of your wine sales. You should tip the food runner 1% to 1.5% of your food sales. tipping the hostess is not always required. But, if you want the hostess to give you good tables then I would tip her.
You can tip a waiter in Germany. As a matter of fact, they really appreciate it. It is however not customary, because they earn at least minimum wage, as opposed to the U.S. where waiters earn close to nothing.
No, there is no need to tip a tax preparer.
If your hoe makes you food in the morning, you should tip her, you should tip her
You should tip the bellhop a minimum of fifty dollars
If you are happy with the service, why not give some tip?
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