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Do you have to tip in Thailand?

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When the bill comes, you don’t know exactly what to do. Should you tip? No? How much? Where does Thailand stand in the tipping etiquette?

The answer is quite simple: do what your heart tells you to do. Yes, we know it is cheesy. Anyway, here you have some guidance about what to do.

Tipping is not mandatory, but highly appreciated

Normally, no one will extend their hand waiting for your tip, not even the bellboy who carried your 20 kg suitcase upstairs with a smile. However, if you feel like it, they will be more than happy to get some extra money.

When tipping, try to be clever. If this bellboy is being especially helpful and you really want to give him some tip, give it to him directly. Adding up later when you check out will mean the tip spread all over the employees and he might not even get anything.

Some typical tipping scenarios:

Up to you

We hope the previous guidelines can help you navigate into the tipping etiquette of Thailand. In the end, with a few exceptions, it is up to you. If you want to tip, go ahead, normally no one is going to stop you or feel offended by it.

Of course, exceptions apply. If you are giving a ridiculous tip like 50 satangs it might look like you are making fun of that person.

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