如果你去美國和埃及旅游而忘記給酒店工作人員小費(fèi),,那你很有可能會(huì)得到一個(gè)尷尬的回應(yīng),。
類似的,如果你在法國或者日本給工作人員小費(fèi),,也同樣會(huì)得到類似的反應(yīng),。
如果你在阿根廷給小費(fèi)的話,警察可能會(huì)找你麻煩,,因?yàn)檫@在那里是非法的,。
在世界不同的國家,什么時(shí)候給誰小費(fèi)是一門學(xué)問。
最近旅行搜尋網(wǎng)站W(wǎng)ego給出了一個(gè)簡單的信息圖標(biāo),,讓你知道去國外旅行時(shí)什么時(shí)候給小費(fèi)以及哪些地方可以給小費(fèi),。
根據(jù)這張信息圖表的說法,在阿根廷,,日本,,阿曼,也門和法國這些地方是千萬不能給小費(fèi)的,。
在奧地利,,巴西,荷蘭,,俄羅斯,,智利,南非,,愛爾蘭,,土耳其等地方,,在餐館吃完飯后是需要給小費(fèi)的,,除非服務(wù)費(fèi)已經(jīng)包含在價(jià)格內(nèi)。
而在英國,,挪威,,西班牙,丹麥和德國,,給不給小費(fèi)由客人說了算,。
在這些國家,給不給小費(fèi)要看所提供的服務(wù)質(zhì)量好不好以及你的體驗(yàn)好不好,。
“在美國,,服務(wù)行業(yè)的低薪工人靠小費(fèi)來增加收入,而在羅馬尼亞,,工作人員通常會(huì)拒絕客人給的小費(fèi),,在日本,給小費(fèi)被看成是一種無禮的行為,,”Wego網(wǎng)站的首席市場官Joachim Holte解釋說,。
“在阿根廷,給小費(fèi)是違法的,,然而,,服務(wù)員通常希望外國人能給他們點(diǎn)小費(fèi),所以你要給他們小費(fèi)的話,,就要慎重考慮了,。”
“在英國,因?yàn)椴宛^里的食物好吃而給小費(fèi)是可以的,盡管服務(wù)費(fèi)一般已經(jīng)包含在就餐價(jià)格里了,。不建議在酒吧喝酒時(shí)給小費(fèi),。”
在大多數(shù)地方給行李員小費(fèi)是可以接受的。
在大多數(shù)國家,,在坐出租車時(shí)給司機(jī)整數(shù)的費(fèi)用是很普遍的,,除了新西蘭和智利。
“隨著越來越多人旅行,,全世界的給小費(fèi)習(xí)慣似乎也在不斷的演變,。”
“澳洲和新西蘭沒有給小費(fèi)的歷史,而那些不知道這個(gè)事實(shí)的旅游者培養(yǎng)了這兩個(gè)地方的給小費(fèi)習(xí)慣,,”他說,。
“如果你在出發(fā)旅行前沒有做好準(zhǔn)備工作,那你可以詢問酒店的工作人員來了解當(dāng)?shù)氐娘L(fēng)俗習(xí)慣,。”
“大多數(shù)人都會(huì)欣賞那些愿意花時(shí)間去學(xué)習(xí)他國風(fēng)俗習(xí)慣的人,,通過這種方式還可以避免一些不必要的尷尬。”(中國進(jìn)出口網(wǎng))
If you have ever travelled to the US and Egypt and forgotten to tip the hotel staff, the chances are you experienced a rather awkward reaction.
Similarly, if you slipped table staff a few extra euros following a meal in France or Japan, then you probably received a similar response.
Do the same in Argentina and you may even find yourself in trouble with the police – it's illegal.
Knowing wher and who to tip in different countries can be something of a social minefield.
But travel search site Wego has now constructed an easy-to-follow infographic revealing wher and when to tip when travelling abroad.
According to the infographic, no tipping should ever happen in Argentina, Japan, Oman, Yemen and France.
In Austria, Brazil, Netherlands, Russia, Chile, South Africa, Ireland and Turkey, tipping is expected after eating in a restaurant, unless service charge is included.
Tipping is left up to the customer in countries including the UK, Norway, Spain, Denmark and Germany.
Deciding whether to leave a tip in these countries depends on the quality of service or experience.
'In the US, low wage earners in the service industry are reliant on tipping to balance out their income, yet in Romania, tips are often declined and in Japan, tipping is considered offensive,' explains Joachim Holte, Chief Marketing Officer for Wego.
'In Argentina for example, tipping is actually illegal, however, waiters often expect to be tipped by foreigners so if you were to tip, discretion is advised.
'For instance, in the UK, tipping for food in restaurants is OK, although unexpected as service charges are generally included. Yet, tipping for drinks at a bar is just not cricket!'
In general, it's not uncommon to give a small tip to your porter as he drops off your luggage in your hotel room in most places.
Rounding up your fare for taxi drivers is common in most countries, apart from New Zealand and Chile, wher it's not expected at all.
'It seems that tipping traditions are evolving throughout the world as more people travel.
'Australia and New Zealand don't have a history of tipping, yet travellers who are unaware of this fact have heightened some expectations from service staff,' Holte added.
'If you haven't done your homework before you go, remember you can always ask what the custom is from hotel staff.
'Most people will appreciate you taking the time to find out, and it's a good way to avoid some very sticky situations.'