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Is Singapore a country where tipping is mandatory?

Singapore, Australia and New Zealand are easily mistaken for tipping, but there is no such culture there. Tipping is forbidden in Singapore. If you tip, it will be considered as poor service. Because the better restaurants in Singapore have added 10% service charge and 7% government tax to the bill, there is no need to tip extra.

The tipping culture was developed in Britain, but now the tipping consciousness in Britain is not so strong. Many hotels include a service charge of 10%- 12%, and most food and beverage bills also include a tip of 15%, so there is no need to pay it again. Of course, in terms of accommodation, if you stay in an ordinary hotel, you don't have to give it. If you stay in an upscale hotel, you should pay the porter 1-2 pounds for each piece of luggage and the cleaning staff 1-2 pounds for one day.