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Old Apr 8th, 2007, 06:01 PM
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Nice story, Graziella.

It might not persuade some of those who prefer to do things the American way, because it carries the presumption that Europeans have a sense of dignity, and we all know that not to be so.
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Old Apr 8th, 2007, 08:29 PM
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I think following local tipping customs is the way to go, but keep in mind that in many smaller restaurants or cafes, you won't get a bill which clearly indicates whether a service charge is included or not -- you'll likely get a piece of paper with a scibbled price on it. In those cases, I always assume that the service charge is not included and end up tipping 10 or 15%.

Also, friends of mine that traveled to Budapest last year gave the waiter at the end of their meal a sum which was quite a bit higher than the bill and expected change. The waiter told them that he didn't have change and they were stuck paying the service charge as well as a substantial tip. Carry some small change with you in restaurants so you don't fall for this ruse.
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Old Apr 9th, 2007, 03:28 AM
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Ditto for paying taxi cabs. It was not in Budapes but in Prague the airport taxi wanted to keep the equivalent of 100 dollars to pay a 15 dollar fare. Of course it was not true that he had no change. Finally my husband succedeed. I guess there are two sides to the coin, pride and honesty and plain dishonesty..
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I think regarding tipping 10% is a universal amount to leave after a proper meal. Sometimes when I receive good service in Europe, I prefer to give the tip directly to the waiter or waitress. Otherwise I'm paranoid my gift will be absorbed by the restaurant.

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