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How much do you usually tip the waiter when you travel to Sabah and stay in a hotel?

Unlike Thailand, Malaysia is not a tipping country and generally has no habit of tipping and receiving tips. Moreover, the catering and accommodation in restaurants and hotels all include service charges. However, in recent years, Malaysian open policy and beautiful islands have attracted many European and American tourists, and China people who have been to Thailand will also give some tips, so now a few large hotels and scenic spots accept tips.

Generally speaking, it is normal not to tip in Malaysia, and tipping is a special recognition for service providers. If your service time is long, or you feel particularly satisfied with the service, you can also give a little tip. For example, our chartered driver took the shuttle bus for two hours to help with the luggage, so he gave 10 ringgit (equivalent to 15 ~ 16 RMB). In addition, once we ate in a restaurant, the waiter was beautiful and the people were very nice. She asked for ice cubes and orange iced tea several times, and when we checked out, we gave her 5 ringgit, which was shyly evaded for a long time, haha ~