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tipping in restaurants
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South Korea
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Tipping is not customary and can be seen as rude in South Korean restaurants.
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2
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Japan
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Tipping is not expected and can be considered rude in Japanese restaurants.
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35
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3
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Brazil
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In Brazil, tipping in restaurants is appreciated but not mandatory, usually around 10% of the bill.
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4
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Italy
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In Italy, tipping in restaurants is not expected and may be included in the bill as a service charge.
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5
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Australia
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Tipping in Australian restaurants is not expected but appreciated for exceptional service.
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6
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India
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In India, tipping at restaurants is not expected, but may be appreciated in tourist areas or for good service.
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7
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Latin America
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In Latin America, tipping in restaurants is appreciated but not always expected, with practices varying by country.
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3
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8
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Mexico
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In Mexico, it is expected and appreciated to tip around 10% of the bill at restaurants.
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3
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9
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Russia
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In Russia, it is customary to leave a small tip of around 5-10% of the bill in restaurants.
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3
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10
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Sweden
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In Sweden, tipping in restaurants is not customary but small amounts may be appreciated.
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3
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11
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Finland
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In Finland, tipping is not customary as service charges are usually included in the bill.
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12
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Chile
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In Chile, tipping in restaurants is customary and generally expected at around 10% of the bill.
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13
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tipping in restaurants
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Everyday culture
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Tipping in restaurants is a customary and expected practice in everyday dining culture.
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tipping in restaurants
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Everyday life in the West
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Tipping customs in restaurants vary by country in the Western world, from expected to uncommon.
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15
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tipping in restaurants
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Mexican culture
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Tipping in Mexican restaurants is appreciated but not as expected or common as in other countries.
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16
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tipping in restaurants
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Protestantism in North America
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In North American Protestant culture, tipping in restaurants is expected and customary.
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17
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tipping in restaurants
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Qatar
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In Qatar, tipping is common and expected, particularly in upscale restaurants and hotels.
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18
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tipping in restaurants
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Secular European countries
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In secular European countries, tipping in restaurants is not as common or expected.
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tipping in restaurants
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Secular countries
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Tipping in restaurants is not obligatory but still expected in certain situations in secular countries.
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tipping in restaurants
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Western mainstream culture
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In Western mainstream culture, tipping is customary and expected in restaurants for good service.
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1
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21
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tipping in restaurants
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Western secular
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In Western secular culture, tipping is customary to show appreciation for good service in restaurants.
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1
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22
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World War II Allies
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During World War II, it became a common practice to leave a tip for waitstaff in restaurants.
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23
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industrialized Western countries
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Tipping in restaurants is customary in industrialized Western countries as part of good manners.
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social culture
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Tipping in restaurants is a significant and expected part of the social culture, often comprising a substantial portion of servers' income.
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