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Do I need to be prepared to tip when traveling to Hong Kong?
Most hotels and restaurants add 10% service charge to the bill, and customers can pay an additional 5% as a tip. If there is no service charge in the restaurant, you can voluntarily tip 10% of the consumption. Taxi drivers, doormen and toilet attendants, passengers can give tips as appropriate.
There is no requirement for tipping. For example, if you eat in a fast food restaurant/tea restaurant, you don't have to pay a tip/service fee. Generally, the tipping place is the restaurant/restaurant, but the service fee of 10% has been charged to the guest in the bill, and the tip is paid to the waiter. If you think the waiter is considerate/polite to you, you can tip at the checkout.
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