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Nightfox:
Just some information how to tip right in germany:

Taxi              10 %
Restaurant     10-15 %
Bar               10 - 15 %
Hotel Maid      1 - 2 Euros a day
Doorman        1 Euro per piece of luggage

Num8:
good thing to say :)

SouthPaw:
That's another difference between the UK and just about everywhere else...We don't generally tip, except taxi drivers in London, where a 10 to 15% tip is customary. ;)

And you don't have to worry about nasty surprises at checkout either. "You know that room you thought you were paying $99 a night for...It's actually $112.86 a night due to there being 14% room tax." (Adams Mark Philadelphia, RIP)

Cheers,

Southie, who'll stop rambling now, honest ;)

Loewi:

--- Quote from: SouthPaw on 17.08.2007, 02:27:13 ---That's another difference between the UK and just about everywhere else...We don't generally tip, except taxi drivers in London, where a 10 to 15% tip is customary. ;)

And you don't have to worry about nasty surprises at checkout either. "You know that room you thought you were paying $99 a night for...It's actually $112.86 a night due to there being 14% room tax." (Adams Mark Philadelphia, RIP)

Cheers,

Southie, who'll stop rambling now, honest ;)

--- End quote ---

Well, you generally dont have to tip in Germany. I think noone would blame you for not to tip, but usually we show that we were satisfied with the service. I think what Nightfox wanted to say is, what we usually tip and that the tip you make wont be too high.

Num8:
it's quite like in france, but we usally left the coins, so it's even cheaper :/

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