Tipping etiquette by country

Tipping customs vary widely. In some places tips are expected; in others, they can feel unusual. Use the tool above to get a quick guideline for common situations.

Check for service charges

Many restaurants include a service charge or gratuity. If it’s already included, tipping is often optional.

Cash vs card

In some countries, rounding up in cash is common even if you paid by card. The tool will mention when cash tips are typical.

When “no tip” is normal

A few places don’t expect tips at all. In those cases, a friendly “thank you” is enough — and tipping might even be declined.

FAQ

Is tipping mandatory?

Usually not legally mandatory, but it can be socially expected in certain countries and situations. Always check whether a service charge is already included.

What if the service was bad?

In tip-heavy cultures, you can tip less — but leaving zero may be interpreted strongly. If there was a real issue, consider speaking to the manager.

Do I tip on the total including tax?

It depends on the country. Many people tip based on the total amount shown on the receipt, but in some places tipping is done on the pre-tax amount. The tool keeps recommendations simple.

Can I use this for business travel?

Yes — it’s designed to be fast and practical. For corporate policies, follow your company guidelines first.

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