Tipping the waiter is supposed to be a show of gratitude. You sit in a bar to have a drink and when you are leaving, the person who was attending to you expects some money, besides the bill you have paid.
The expectations vary with the person you are dealing with, their culture and the part of the world you are in. While tipping in some countries like Japan is an insult under circumstances, in other places, being given a gratuity is a much appreciated gesture. Nevertheless, tipping expectations are fast mounting in most countries. Restaurant waiters and waitresses, watchmen, parking attendants and hairdressers, all look at you to give them a little something for serving you.
This may cause some controversy as some people view tipping as a form of bribe. Is rewarding these people with a little something legal?
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The expectations vary with the person you are dealing with, their culture and the part of the world you are in. While tipping in some countries like Japan is an insult under circumstances, in other places, being given a gratuity is a much appreciated gesture. Nevertheless, tipping expectations are fast mounting in most countries. Restaurant waiters and waitresses, watchmen, parking attendants and hairdressers, all look at you to give them a little something for serving you.
This may cause some controversy as some people view tipping as a form of bribe. Is rewarding these people with a little something legal?
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