Tipping Service Personnel on Trains
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In Australia unlike the US, service tipping is not really necessary. But if you feel the need to tip a Porter etc $2.00 to $5.00 is sufficient. To be honest they really don't expect it, they consider it their to be their job and what they get paid for!
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In Australia unlike the US, service tipping is not really necessary. But if you feel the need to tip a Porter etc $2.00 to $5.00 is sufficient. To be honest they really don't expect it, they consider it their to be their job and what they get paid for!
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I agree with the above postings. Tipping is unnecessary in Australia, BUT, I do believe that a good job should be rewarded. Question is, what is a good job? I do believe that friendliness and a willingness to assist has to play a major part. Many people in the hospitality industry have no idea of the meaning of "hospitality". Those that do, should be rewarded for it. Have a fun time.
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It is true tipping is not expected in Australia. If fact I have had Australians explain to me that tipping is degrading. To give someone a tip is to put them below you. I work in hospitalty/travel and hear this from Australian on a regular basis. However above it was mentioned that a good service job deserves a tip. Save your tips for service people in countries where they rely on it. Like North America. It is an obligation here!



