Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - British hotels don't accept cash.

British hotels don't accept cash.

Britain is a capitalist country.

But in fact, tipping is generally not necessary in Britain, because the service charge has been added to the list price or bill, and the original price, service charge and total price can be clearly seen on the label or bill. In Britain, tipping is not mandatory unless some restaurants clearly indicate the service charge. If there is no requirement, it depends on the customer's mood. It should be noted that when you take the card to settle the bill, the word "tip" will appear on the credit card machine in advance, and you need to enter the amount yourself, that is, tip! Only after entering the amount or skipping this item is the amount you want to settle.

Students studying in the UK choose to travel to Europe during their holidays, but in France, Switzerland, Italy and other countries, they need to pay an extra tip, which is generally 10% of the bill. So, do you need to pay extra tips in French restaurants or Italian restaurants in Britain? In fact, it is generally unnecessary. When in Rome, these restaurants do as the Romans do, follow the local customs in Britain, and automatically add a service charge of about 10% to the bill.