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Thai tipping standard

1. When traveling in Thailand, it is inevitable to stay in a hotel. This requires contacting hotel attendants and room attendants. A waiter who helps you with your luggage and a room attendant who cleans your room every day-generally you need to pay 20 baht.

2. Tip when eating. Generally speaking, when you check out, you don't need change as a tip. The proportion of tips for meals is usually related to meals, which is about 5%.

3. Make a thai massage and tip. Thai massage is something that many people will experience. Very comfortable and enjoyable. Generally, thai massage needs more than 1000 baht. At this time, it is recommended not to tip only 20 baht, but 50 to 65,438+0,000 baht is more appropriate.

4. Prompt when watching the program. There are all kinds of performances in Thailand, and almost all travelers will go to see the shemale show. Keep the change of 20 baht, and tip at the show.