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Xiao Japan hotel

No, there is no need to tip in Japan or Korea. This is because the service charge is included in the hotel fee, and the hotel will indicate it. This is the labor cost, so there is no need to tip.

Even some waiters think tipping is a rude behavior, so it is completely different from the habit of tipping in Europe and America. In Europe and America, when dining or staying in a hotel, the service staff need to tip, but not in Japan.

Prompt definition:

Tipping is a reward form for customers to thank service personnel in service industry. It originated in London, England in the18th century. At that time, there was a bowl in the middle of the hotel table, which read: Ensure timely service. When customers put the change into the bowl, they will get timely and thoughtful service from the waiter. Connect the first letters of the above English words to become tips, which translates into tips. About 5% to 25% of the total expenditure.