Fodor Tipping guidance
#1
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Joined: Jul 2006
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Fodor Tipping guidance
Fodors, just put a France tipping guide on Facebook
It is barking and needs to be stopped.
For instance Barman E1 to 5, for what? Pouring a drink, which is what their job is for goodness sake.
Taxi 10%
Tour Guide 10%
Rest room E1 in posh restaurant (why should only cleaners of posh loos get a tip, and why a tip at all)
Waiter E1 to 3 (3??????, surely just round up)
Maid service etc etc
I thought better of Fodors. Now is there an emoticon for "mad and steaming"
It is barking and needs to be stopped.
For instance Barman E1 to 5, for what? Pouring a drink, which is what their job is for goodness sake.
Taxi 10%
Tour Guide 10%
Rest room E1 in posh restaurant (why should only cleaners of posh loos get a tip, and why a tip at all)
Waiter E1 to 3 (3??????, surely just round up)
Maid service etc etc
I thought better of Fodors. Now is there an emoticon for "mad and steaming"
#3
Joined: Apr 2007
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Clearly composed by someone completely out of touch with the tipping norms in France.
I´ll offer my suggestions:
Barman - a gentle <i>merci</i> will suffice.
Taxi - 1€ to 2€ but only if he helps with the luggage
Tour Guide - this is a tough one. Some tour guides work only for tips, maybe 5€ to 10€ if that is the case. Otherwise a polite thank you.
Rest room - only what is asked for which is sometimes .50€
Waiter - certainly 0%. If you should tip anyone in a restaurant, it should be the chef. I´ll occasionally leave change for a café waiter.
I´ll offer my suggestions:
Barman - a gentle <i>merci</i> will suffice.
Taxi - 1€ to 2€ but only if he helps with the luggage
Tour Guide - this is a tough one. Some tour guides work only for tips, maybe 5€ to 10€ if that is the case. Otherwise a polite thank you.
Rest room - only what is asked for which is sometimes .50€
Waiter - certainly 0%. If you should tip anyone in a restaurant, it should be the chef. I´ll occasionally leave change for a café waiter.
#4

Joined: Jun 2003
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Many people give no tips at all -- that is the norm. However, a lot of people also round up a taxi fare or a café or restaurant bill up to the next euro, often just because they don't want to wait for change.
Therefore, most tips are between 0.20€ and 0.80€.
Therefore, most tips are between 0.20€ and 0.80€.
#6

Joined: Jun 2003
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The service charge, which is applied or not by various establishments (and anywhere from 10 to 15%), is not a tip. It is a way of calculating wages based on the activity of the restaurant. It benefits every employee from the manager to the clean up crew and increased the wages a little if business is good.
Going back to tips, though, mostly they are mutualized in France and go into a common pot to be shared by all of the workers so that cooks and dishwashers and other staff are not forgotten. When I was involved in the business, all of the tips were thrown into a coffee can and divided among all of the employees once a week.
Going back to tips, though, mostly they are mutualized in France and go into a common pot to be shared by all of the workers so that cooks and dishwashers and other staff are not forgotten. When I was involved in the business, all of the tips were thrown into a coffee can and divided among all of the employees once a week.




