There's a lot of fuss in India over a recent government directive to eateries to stop the practice of levying a 'Service Charge' (usually 10-15%) on food bills. This amount ostensibly works as a guaranteed tip and is paid to the staff. Perhaps the government believes tipping should be completely discretionary and not coerced. Restaurant owners are divided (many have exploited the confusion between this and the service tax (which is a government tax) to fool diners into paying for service twice). On this point I agree with the government.
Some countries have a strong tipping culture - the US for example - food, taxis, home deliveries, doormen, etc.. After coming here I found out how rude it is to not tip (or leave a small tip <20%). Other countries like Italy and Japan have no tipping.
What's the scene in Pakistan?
Some countries have a strong tipping culture - the US for example - food, taxis, home deliveries, doormen, etc.. After coming here I found out how rude it is to not tip (or leave a small tip <20%). Other countries like Italy and Japan have no tipping.
What's the scene in Pakistan?
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