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What are the differences between the customs of "tipping" in countries around the world?
Brazil
There will always be a standard service charge of 10% on the bill, so there is no need to tip. If you want to be generous, tipping 5- 10% more will make the service staff very happy. Remember to keep a low profile when tipping-Brazilians don't like to show off.
Israel
The tip is clearly defined as 10- 13%. Your service may not be that good, but this is the rule. For restaurants in some tourist areas of Tel Aviv, the increase in tipping may be as high as 18%, so we should pay attention to avoid repeated tipping.
Dubai
In Dubai, restaurants must charge 10% for all bills and bar bills. If you like, you can also pay more dirhams (legal tender in the United Arab Emirates). Waiters in Dubai don't earn much, so you will be grateful if you tip more.
Germany
Bars and restaurants in Germany will include tips in your consumption, but this is not your actual consumption. It is customary to round up the total consumption and then calculate it in euros. The tip is between 5- 10%. When you check out, you won't receive the bill: your waiter will tell you the actual consumption, and then you will tell them how much you have to pay, including the tip, and then pay.
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