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In any case, Rs.150..200 would be a fantastic / out of the ordinary tip at most places. Keep that your upper limit.
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Originally Posted by hserus
(Post 14582108)
In any case, Rs.150..200 would be a fantastic / out of the ordinary tip at most places. Keep that your upper limit.
In general agree with other posts that anything between 10-20% is good for restaurants, though I'd probably cap it at 15% unless the service was quite exceptional. |
Originally Posted by Gumbieben
(Post 14576962)
However my main tipping issue will be the Andaman Islands where I'm being met by someone from the airport... who will have purchased my ferry ticket to Havelock and take me to the port for the boat. How much should I tip for this?
Originally Posted by hserus
(Post 14582108)
In any case, Rs.150..200 would be a fantastic / out of the ordinary tip at most places. Keep that your upper limit.
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I posted in this thread a few years ago. Haven't changed much.
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/india...ing-india.html |
i generally just tip inr 100....its the safest amount....at some places i'll tip a little more & 10% at restaurants....but just stick to an inr 100 tip at most places & you will be fine....
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Tipping in India
Sorry if this has already been discussed.
I'll be in India as part of a Friendly Planet Tour group and according to the final documents, it states to tip the in the following fashion: Driver:3 Local guide:4-6 Tour escort 6-8 My question is do I tip in USD or do I tip them in Rupees? Thanks in advance! ND |
tip in inr....anywhere between inr 100 - 500 would be good....i usually stick to inr 100 most of the time....
you can also check out this thread: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/india...tes-india.html |
I would not tip in USD. I'd use Rupees.
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I wouldn't tip at all.
I gave the bellman a tip when shown to my room at the ITC Maurya Delhi a few weeks ago. He was quite shocked. Then we moved to the Meridian in Delhi and the kindly bellman was gone before I could even get my hand into my pocket. Our luggage was delivered by a guy who (contrary to US approach) did not hang around waiting for a tip but just left. So, I asked some of the Indian guests at the Meridian about tipping and was told it was not done. Then, went on a tour to the Taj Mahal where it was obvious neither the driver or guide were expecting a tip. So, as far as I can tell it just isn't an Indian thing. |
Originally Posted by biggestbopper
(Post 17027512)
I wouldn't tip at all.
I gave the bellman a tip when shown to my room at the ITC Maurya Delhi a few weeks ago. He was quite shocked. Then we moved to the Meridian in Delhi and the kindly bellman was gone before I could even get my hand into my pocket. Our luggage was delivered by a guy who (contrary to US approach) did not hang around waiting for a tip but just left. So, I asked some of the Indian guests at the Meridian about tipping and was told it was not done. Then, went on a tour to the Taj Mahal where it was obvious neither the driver or guide were expecting a tip. So, as far as I can tell it just isn't an Indian thing. |
Thread surfacing
Very timely thread, and thanks for linking the previous threads regarding tipping in India. I know I'll be using a private car/driver for a day or two. I never would have thought to supply him with rupees for his lunch. I would feel terrible to find out later, that he had no lunch and I was enjoying awesome Indian curry while he went without. Can't wait for authentic Indian food!
Keyser, thanks for all your help eith destination India! |
I'm originally Indian (however I haven't lived there for 20 years but I still think I know the tipping culture unless it's changed :D)... drivers, waitstaff etc. hope for tips, it's customary to tip a small amount, like Rs. 20 ($0.40) for the bellman and maybe 5% at the restaurant is fine. Big tips in restaurants like in the US (15-20%) is not the norm, it's more like 3-5%.
I was with an American friend at a restaurant in Bangalore last year and he tried to give a 20% tip, the waiter got so confused he took the money and brought him change thinking he wanted change, when the guy said "no..it's for you, a tip" I think he nearly fainted! :D It's still a poor country and a few extra bucks increases service levels drastically ;) |
Hmm... 3-5% would be stingy though... 5-10% is my benchmark.
The habit for fishing for tips is terrible in some places. Earlier this year the bellhop in a Taj wouldn't help me hail a taxi because all 4 of them were busy opening doors for departing arriving guests, pockting 50-100 Rs each time. When they finally helped me load my family (incl 2 kids) into the Taxi they litterally stood the with open palms refusing to close the door. I refused to tip, complained to the duty manager who took action. ^ |
Originally Posted by oliver2002
(Post 17040958)
Hmm... 3-5% would be stingy though... 5-10% is my benchmark.
The habit for fishing for tips is terrible in some places. Earlier this year the bellhop in a Taj wouldn't help me hail a taxi because all 4 of them were busy opening doors for departing arriving guests, pockting 50-100 Rs each time. When they finally helped me load my family (incl 2 kids) into the Taxi they litterally stood the with open palms refusing to close the door. I refused to tip, complained to the duty manager who took action. ^ |
Question on Tipping
Wife and I will be taking a 5 day Kerala trip later this year. We will have a single car and driver who will drive us around and destination to destination for those 5 days.
1. How much do I tip the driver for the total trip? 2. We are going to stay overnight at a houseboat in the Backwaters. How much do I tip the attendants at the houseboat? 3. What is the amount of recommended tips for bellboys, housekeeping staff for hotels? 4. What percentage of restaurant bill is a recommended tip amount, given average service and food? Thank you for the tips :):) |
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