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South Africans have the habit of tipping. Where do you need to tip?

I believe everyone who has traveled to South Africa knows that South Africa actually pays great attention to etiquette and takes care of working people. It is also common for them to tip some staff in public places. So where do you need to tip in South Africa? Let's be specific.

First of all, if you stay in a hotel in South Africa, you must tip. When you leave the hotel in the morning, try to put some rand on the table, not too much, just to express your reward for the room cleaner, but also to better express your traditional etiquette and reward them for their hard work.

At the same time, if you go to the public toilet, you may also see some boxes containing money, and there may be some change in them. This is actually a tip for toilet cleaners, and it is also an affirmation and reward for their work. I hope they can work harder. Of course, in addition, when eating in a restaurant, if conditions permit, you can also tip the waiters, which is also a reward for their hard work and can also show their manners and traditional virtues.

Of course, when you go to South Africa, if there are porters at the airport, please be sure to tip them a little, because they are hard-working and don't tip too much. Giving them a little can give them better motivation and reflect their etiquette culture. Of course, there are still many places to tip, such as gas stations and other consumer places, but it should also be based on your actual situation.