1
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service
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United States
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Tipping is customary and expected for good service in the United States.
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11
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2
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service
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South Korea
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In South Korea, service is characterized by omotenashi, attention to detail, no tipping, and emphasis on mutual trust and long-term relationships.
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10
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3
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service
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Japan
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Tipping for good service is uncommon and may be considered rude in Japan.
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8
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4
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service
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Western countries
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Tipping is customary and expected in Western countries for good service in restaurants and other service industries.
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8
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5
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service
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Japan
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In Japan, service emphasizes omotenashi with polite and immediate assistance at service counters.
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7
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6
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service
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Asian countries
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In Asian countries, good service is expected without tipping, emphasizing loyalty and personalized interactions at service counters.
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3
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7
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service
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, the focus in professional services is on personal connection and trust rather than formal agreements and tips.
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2
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8
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service
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East Asian countries
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In East Asian countries, tipping is not customary and may be considered rude as it implies that the service is not already included in the price.
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1
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