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USA : Tipping

Tipping in America

Tipping as a reward for quality service is a necessity throughout the Unites States. Unless tips are included in your package or Bill, you will be expected to tip when the service merits it. It is customary to tip from 15% to 20% of the bill for meals served in hotels and restaurants. The percentage you tip depends on your opinion of the service provided to you by you waiter or waitress. Wait staffs in restaurants throughout the United States make less than half of the declared minimum wage and depend on tips to complete their income. Ordinarily, no tips are required in cafeterias where a person serves himself.

At hotels, tips between 50 cents and $1 per bag or suitcase handled are in order for bellboys or porters. Tip the doorman, who unloads your car in relation to any service he performs; you need not tip the chamber maids unless your stay is several nights. Do not tip the desk clerk. Most hotel bills in the US do not have a service charge added to cover gratuities. As stated above, tips are in order for any special service.

On trains, no tips are expected from Passengers Traveling in day coaches, or second-class, except when they eat in the dining car. Passengers traveling in Pullman cars (sleeping or parlor cars) usually tip the porter of their car when they leave the train, one dollar per night. Passengers who eat in the dining cars usually tip the waiter 15% to 20%. Of course, the porter who carries your baggage at the station receives a tip, usually 50 cents to $1 a bag.

Stewardess (flight attendants or air hostesses) and other airline employees are not tipped. However, the porter who carries your bag at the airport should be tipped. Taxi drivers are usually given a tip of 10%.

In barber shops, men tip for a haircut, a shave and for a shoe shine. A women tips her hairdresser and the assistant who washes her hair. This would be 10% of the charges. 



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