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Austria
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In Austria, tipping is common and usually expected, especially in restaurants and for services.
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Brazil
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Tipping in Brazil is not mandatory but commonly practiced in higher-end restaurants and for services.
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China
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In Chinese culture, tipping is not expected and may even be refused.
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Germany
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In Germany, tipping is common and generally expected, particularly in restaurants and for services.
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Italy
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Leaving a tip in Italy is appreciated but not always expected, especially at casual dining establishments.
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Mexico
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Tipping in Mexico is generally not mandatory, but is commonly practiced, especially in upscale restaurants and for certain services.
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Nigeria
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In Nigeria, tipping is appreciated but not always expected, particularly in informal settings.
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Russia
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In Russia, tipping is becoming more common in urban areas but is not as entrenched as in some other countries.
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Singapore
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Tipping is not expected and may be seen as odd in Singaporean culture.
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South Africa
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Tipping is appreciated but not always expected in South African culture, especially in informal settings.
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Spain
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In Spain, leaving a tip is appreciated but not always expected, especially at casual dining establishments.
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Taiwan
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In Taiwan, tipping is not expected and may be refused.
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Ukraine
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Tipping is increasingly common in urban areas of Ukraine, but not as widespread as in other countries.
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