It is a dilemma every holidaymaker has faced while dining out overseas: should you leave a tip?
每一个度假的人在国外吃饭时都会遇到这样一个难题:要给小费吗?
While tipping is customary in most Western nations, in other parts of the world, tourists risk offending staff if they leave money on the table after the meal.
虽然给小费是大多数西方国家的习惯,但是在其他一些国家,如果用餐后在桌子上放钱可能会冒犯服务员。
It can also lead to overspending on a holiday budget as a tip can add up to 25 percent to any meal out.
假期预算可能也会因此超支,因为小费可能会达到餐费的25%。
New research from the Good Housekeeping Institute reveals where in the world you should expect to tip, and how much is an acceptable amount to leave.
好管家协会的一份新研究报告告诉我们,世界上哪些地方需要给小费,给多少是可以接受的。
Sara Benwell, Consumer Editor at Good Housekeeping, said: 'In Japan, there is a no-tipping culture, and you may offend your waiter if you try to give him some money, while in America, tips are very much expected, and it's rude if you don't leave anything.
该协会消费者板块编辑莎拉•本维尔称:“日本没有小费文化,而且如果你试图给服务员小费可能会冒犯服务员,而在美国,服务员非常期待得到小费,不给小费则是非常没礼貌的。”
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