WFLA News Channel 8 The Tampa Tribune CentroTampa.com

TBO.com - Tampa Bay Online

Print This Print Bookmark and Share XML Feed For This Channel

TBO > Life

Tipping Tips for When You Travel

ADVERTISEMENT

Published: January 8, 2008

TIPPING ETIQUETTE: When it comes to traveling overseas on a business trip, adjusting to a foreign language and currency can be cumbersome on top of a demanding schedule. But for many, knowing what to tip the busboy or hotel concierge is the most stressful part of any international rendezvous.

"Tipping is a cultural obstacle that is unusual in that it falls into that funny netherworld of things extremely awkward, yet people don't often talk about it," said Robert Freedman, president of the business consulting company ORC Worldwide. "There is often a fear that either someone might be offended, or that a business partner may think they are somehow naive or feeble."

The following is a list of appropriate gratuities in major cities around the world, in U.S. dollars:

- London: A 12.5 percent service charge is generally included at restaurants; 10 percent for taxis; up to $2 for hotel porters.

- Paris: Between 5 and 10 percent at restaurants, if a service charge is not already included; no tips for taxis; up to $2 per bag at hotels.

- Dubai: Tips are not obligatory for restaurants or taxis; hotel porters are $1.50 to $3.

- Moscow: 10 percent at restaurants; 5 to 10 percent for taxis; $1 per bag for hotel porters.

- Tokyo: Tips are not necessary.

Share this:
Loading Comments...
Loading
Print This Print Bookmark and Share XML Feed For This Channel
 

ADVERTISEMENT

Advertisement

IYP and SEO vendors: SEO by eLocalListing | Advertiser profiles
Oops! Your email could not be sent because of the following errors: