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Global Tipping Index

Tipping customs vary wildly around the world. Browse our country guides to tip with confidence wherever your travels take you.

Region

Middle East & Africa

From luxury Dubai bars to traditional Turkish meyhanes and Moroccan riads, this region blends diverse hospitality traditions with varied tipping customs.

At a Glance

Tipping Comparison Table

A quick-reference overview of bar tipping expectations across all indexed countries.

Country Bar Tip Restaurant Tip Culture
🇺🇸 United States $1–2/drink or 18–20% 18–25% High
🇨🇦 Canada $1–2/drink or 15–20% 15–20% High
🇲🇽 Mexico 10–15% 10–20% Medium
🇬🇧 United Kingdom Not expected at pubs 10–12.5% Low
🇫🇷 France Round up or small change Service included Low
🇩🇪 Germany Round up 5–10% Low
🇮🇹 Italy Not expected Coperto included Low
🇯🇵 Japan No tipping No tipping None
🇦🇺 Australia Not expected Optional 10% Low
🇹🇭 Thailand 20–50 baht Round up or 10% Low
🇪🇸 Spain Loose change 5–10% Low
🇧🇷 Brazil Round up 10% gorjeta included Medium
🇨🇳 China No tipping No tipping None
🇮🇳 India Round up 10% Medium
🇰🇷 South Korea No tipping No tipping None
🇵🇹 Portugal Round up 5–10% Low
🇬🇷 Greece Loose change 5–10% Low
🇳🇱 Netherlands Round up 5–10% Low
🇦🇪 UAE 10–15% 10–15% Medium
🇸🇬 Singapore Not expected 10% service charge Low
🇨🇴 Colombia Round up 10% propina voluntaria Medium
🇦🇷 Argentina Round up 10% Medium
🇮🇪 Ireland Not expected at pubs 10–15% Low
🇨🇿 Czech Republic Round up 10% Low
🇦🇹 Austria Round up 5–10% Low
🇨🇭 Switzerland Service included Round up Low
🇧🇪 Belgium Service included Round up Low
🇸🇪 Sweden Service included 5–10% optional Low
🇳🇴 Norway Service included Not expected None
🇩🇰 Denmark Service included Round up Low
🇵🇱 Poland Round up 10% Medium
🇳🇿 New Zealand Not expected Not expected None
🇻🇳 Vietnam Not expected 5–10% at upscale Low
🇵🇭 Philippines Round up 10% service charge Medium
🇮🇩 Indonesia Not expected 5–10% at tourist venues Low
🇲🇾 Malaysia Not expected Service charge included Low
🇹🇼 Taiwan No tipping 10% service charge None
🇹🇷 Turkey Round up 5–10% Low
🇪🇬 Egypt 10–15% 10–15% Medium
🇲🇦 Morocco Round up 10% Medium
Common Questions

Global Tipping FAQ

Answers to the most frequently asked questions about tipping around the world.

The United States and Canada have the highest tipping expectations globally, with 18–25% being standard at bars and restaurants. This is largely because service workers in these countries earn lower base wages and rely on tips as a significant portion of their income. Mexico also has a strong tipping culture at 10–20%, especially in tourist areas.

Tipping is considered rude or unnecessary in Japan, where excellent service is seen as standard and leaving extra money can cause confusion or offense. In many other Asian countries like China and South Korea, tipping is not part of the culture. In several European countries such as France and Italy, service charges are included in the bill, making additional tips optional rather than expected.

Tipping customs vary dramatically by region. In the Americas (US, Canada, Mexico), tipping 15–25% is deeply embedded in the culture and economy. In Europe, service charges are often built into prices, and small additional tips of 5–10% or rounding up are appreciated but not mandatory. In the Asia-Pacific region, tipping ranges from completely absent (Japan) to increasingly accepted in tourist areas (Thailand, Australia). Understanding these regional differences is essential for respectful international travel.

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