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Do I need a tip to go to Thailand? How much should I tip if I go to Thailand?

Thailand is a tipping country. Many service industries have low basic wages, and their main income depends on tips. Therefore, many waiters have good service and good attitude. Moreover, the price of consumption itself is cheap. Let you tip because this service completely exceeds the price of the goods. The usual tip in Thailand is 20 baht.

Driver and tour guide: 100 baht (do you think drivers or tour guides with service numbers generally include tips)

Spa masseur: 50- 100 baht

Hotel tip: When you check into the hotel, if the waiter delivers your luggage to your room, a room will cost 20 baht. If you want the waiter to clean the room, you can put 20 baht on the pillow. If you don't need it, it's ok not to give it.

Small restaurants generally don't have to tip, and large restaurants depend on the situation.

Photo with the shemale: Bangkok, Pattaya is generally 50 baht, and Phuket is generally 100 baht (as the case may be).

Take a photo with the elephant: It is difficult for the elephant to pay 30 baht for bananas.

For the trip to sea, if you sit with your partner, you can tip 50 or 100 baht (depending on how the people in the same boat give it, follow the brigade).

High-consumption areas such as bars: The higher the consumption level, the more tips you give. If you buy a bottle of 120 baht beer and a bottle of 60 baht soda, you should tip 20 baht. Buy a dozen and a half at a time, and pay 50 to 100 baht. The waiter will be very diligent. If you want ice cubes, there are 50 baht per barrel in Thailand, and you can keep the change of 100 baht.

On other occasions, the tip is about 20 baht.

Because the lowest denomination banknote in Thailand is 20 baht (4 RMB), it is reasonable to tip 20 baht in most occasions. It is reasonable to tip more than 100 baht (20 RMB) in high-end places or restaurants.

pay attention to

Tipping is not allowed in Thailand. Coins are for beggars.

Tip is not change.

You don't need to tip when you go through customs.