Why do some countries not accept tips?

Whilst many of us are used to tipping in the UK, when it comes to travelling abroad, it can prompt some UK travellers to hurriedly look up the etiquette of giving gratuities in certain countries.

Should you tip? How much should you tip? Do taxi drivers expect it? What about bellboys?

It's worth finding out about a country's tipping culture (or lack of) before you fly out.

Tipping etiquette

Tipping etiquette is a common concern for travellers as customs can vary hugely by country.

In some nations tipping is very much expected, while in others, it is considered extremely rude.

Tipping in Asia

Tipping expectations in South East Asia and the Far East can differ greatly.

When it comes to tipping in Asia. in most Asian countries tipping is not expected. However, if you receive exceptional service and want to leave a tip, you’ll generally find this to be appreciated.

There are however, a few countries that lay exception to this rule…

In what countries is it rude to tip?

If you’re planning a trip to Asia, it is good to know advance, the etiquette for tipping.

Whilst in much of Asia tipping is not expected, tipping is actually considered rude in the following countries:

There are some scenarios in China however, whereby it wouldn’t be considered rude to tip.

But why is it rude to tip in some countries?...

Why do some countries not accept tips?

Tipping in Japan

Tipping in Japan is not customary.

It is in the Japanese culture to take pride in your work. As such, employees have the highest standards when supplying a service and don’t feel the need to accept tips to feel appreciated.

Indeed, as stated in many Japan travel guide, attempting to tip staff can be offensive.

Why is tipping rude in Japan?

To the Japanese, attempting to give a tip suggests their employer does not value them enough to offer sufficient pay.

Tipping in China

Just as in Japan, it is not customary to tip in China.

Is it rude to tip in China?

Tipping in China is generally uncommon and can even be considered rude or embarrassing in some circumstances so when taking a taxi, enjoying a refreshing drink or tucking into a delicious meal there’s no requirement to leave any gratuities.

Gratuity is even illegal in airports and some establishments in China!

Why do some countries not accept tips?

When is tipping appropriate in China?

However, there are a few exceptions to the rule, where tipping is likely to be expected in China:

Tour guides & drivers

In China, it is expected that you give a tip both to your tour guide and your vehicle driver.

High-end China restaurants

Tips in the high-end restaurants in the big cities of China are seen to be acceptable.

It’s important to look carefully at your receipt, though as sometimes a gratuity is already added.

Tipping in Hong Kong, tipping in Macau & tipping in Taiwan

Because these areas of China have heavy western influence, most tipping rules still apply.

Eating out? Don’t tip

When eating out in restaurants in Hong Kong or Taiwan, you can expect that there will be a 10-15% service charge added to your bill. Therefore, there is no need to leave a tip.

Tips at your hotel?

Tipping in hotels in Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan is not expected, with the bellman or porter being the exception.

You are not expected to tip your housekeeper, but if you are happy with your housekeeping services and would like to tip your housekeeper, your gesture will be appreciated. Alternatively, you may choose to give them a small gift of appreciation instead.

Should I tip a taxi driver?

Taxi drives do not expect to be tipped in Hong Kong, Macau or Taiwan. However, it is customary to round up your fare to an even number and let them keep the change.

Etiquette for giving tips and gifts in China

Gifts

If you opt to present someone with a gift of appreciation, don’t be offended if they leave this to one side unopened.

Whilst gifts are very common in Chinese culture, opening gifts in front of the giver is actually considered rude,

Remember, use both hands for giving and receiving. 

Tips

Whenever you choose to leave a tip, never wave your money around or in general make a big deal out the fact that you are leaving a tip. Doing so is considered bad manners and is perceived that you are more important than the person serving you.

In the know?

A survey by TravelBag revealed two thirds of UK holidaymakers did not know it was rude to tip in Japan, while almost 80 per cent of those surveyed were unaware the Chinese could also take offence to the practice.

Why do some countries not accept tips?

Tipping in South East Asia

In Thailand, Cambodia and Malaysia for example, tips are often welcomed, though not required. In some jobs, however - such as working in bars - tips do augment otherwise low wages.

Tipping in Australia

In Australia, the tipping landscape is comparable to the UK, although a Travelbag study suggests Britons in general do not know this.

Despite having similar customs to us, half weren't sure about tipping in Australia.

Do your research

Spending twenty minutes researching a destination's local customs could pay big dividends once you arrive - and save many blushing faces.

Here are a few service-related things to research, to know when to tip during your holiday or overseas business trip.

  • restaurants
  • hotel staff
  • taxi’s
  • tour guides
  • Spa and resort staff
  • Hotel cleaning crew
  • Bellhops
  • hairdressers and barbers

It’s also worth researching where to get the best deal on your foreign currency, to ensure you get the most from your holiday money, to cover those tips and your spending.

Top travel etiquette tips

As well as knowing when tipping in Asia, or other destinations is appropriate, having an understanding of acceptable behaviours can also be of benefit.

Why is it rude to tip in some countries?

Of all the world's most popular tourist destinations, Japan is most notoriously the one where you should make a point not to tip. Why? Well, the gesture could be considered rude. The Japanese philosophy is that the staff works for an establishment as a team, and if they do a good job, customers will return.

Why do people not tip in other countries?

Most service staff in countries around the world don't expect to be tipped for their service because they are well-paid compared to those in the US. For example, the average wage for a waiter in Australia is $15 per hour along with benefits, according to PayScale.

What country does not accept tips?

Unlike Spain, Japan is a country where you should not tip at all; it's actually offensive. In the majority of Japanese restaurants a bill is not brought to the table. Instead, payment is accepted at the bar, so even trying to leave a tip for the waiter can be tricky.

Why is it rude to tip in Europe?

Most countries in Europe pay the staff minimum wage at the least. Don't feel guilted into tipping on bad service, and don't tip if the place is self-service. However, different countries have different customs when it comes to restaurants, bars, taxis, and hotels.