Friday, October 7, 2011

Whats the customary tip percentage in China?


Whats the customary tip percentage in China?
Zero percent. The iniquitous Western swindle of imposed gratuities is not part of Chinese practice and you will often offend them by offering a tip. However, if the service was really worth something extra you may insist on a gratuity being accepted. Offer it sincerely, while making eye contact. If paper money use both hands. It will then be graciously and gratefully accepted.
Whats the customary tip percentage in China?
There is no tip whatsoever in China - ever.

(some of us give tips to those who seem to really deserve it, but it has to be done under the table)
There is no tip whatsoever in China - ever.

(some of us give tips to those who seem to really deserve it, but it has to be done under the table)
Normally they don't take any.They are busy.As you are a foreigner in a crowed resturant say thank you in local language.(there are different dialects) and see your waitress/waiter running everywhere to tell, you speak chinese.In a lonley place like hotel room they like it,bell boy.Pay in local currency.
it's included in your bills. if i remember correctly, its about 5% or 10%.
Nothing.

Tipping is unusual in China. Most Chinese service workers will refuse to take a tip.

In Shanghai, Beijing, and Shenzhen, where more foreigners tend to visit, the rich American Bozos on expense accounts have corrupted the local population. Some people in those areas now expect tips.

Outside the places mentioned above, tipping is unheard of. Workers in smaller cities will not take a tip, even if you insist, they will get the money back to you somehow.

IN CHINA, CHINESE PEOPLE DO NOT TIP

ONLY DUMB FOREIGN VISITORS DO

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