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I tip more. How do you say it in Filipino?

In fact, in the Philippines, although the local people generally speak Filipino, many words in Filipino itself also use modern English, so we often speak Taggart English.

When it comes to tipping, in fact, most of the time everyone is tacit. For example, change is put on the table or put in the other person's hand.

For example, if I take a bus, I will ask you for money. If you don't want it, it is a kind of consumption. Just say keep the change.

If you insist that this is a tip, it is your tip. These places are rarely directly expressed in Filipino. I'm not even sure this Filipino word exists.