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Tipping In Georgia

Georgia is known for its beautiful views, friendly people and amazing foods! Its often left untraveled by most but is a country that shouldn’t be missed! Tipping isn’t very common, but use our guide so you know when to tip on your travels in Georgia!    Taxis: Rounding up the fare to the nearest whole amount is a suitable tip for taxi drivers.    Hotels: Tipping in hotels isn’t expected or custom in Georgia.    Restaurants: A service charge will already be included on the bill. If the service was excellent you can round up or leave the spare change.    Bars: Tipping in bars isn’t common in Georgia.    Other: Tipping in Georgia isn’t common but it is appreciated when received. Don’t feel the need to tip unless you’ve received excellent service....

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Tipping In Azerbaijan

While heading to Azerbaijan most travelers find themselves in Baku to absorb the rich culture and amazing sites. Azerbaijan isn’t high on travelers lists but its a country that shouldn’t be missed! Tipping isn’t very common so use our guide to figure out when you should tip on your travels in Azerbaijan!      Taxis: Most taxi drivers will expect you to round up the fare to the nearest whole amount.    Hotels: Tipping in hotels isn’t expected or custom in Azerbaijan.    Restaurants: In nicer restaurants a service charge will be added to your bill, otherwise there is no need to tip when eating out!    Bars: Tipping in bars isn’t common or expected in Azerbaijan.    Other: Tipping in Azerbaijan isn’t common or expected so don’t feel the need to tip!...

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Tipping In Armenia

Armenia isn’t usually high on the list for travelers, however its a country that shouldn’t be missed! There is rich culture, amazing history and beautiful and lively people. As more travelers head to Armenia tipping becomes more and more common. Use our guide below to so you know who to tip and when while in Armenia!      Taxis: Most taxi drivers will expect you to round up the fare to the nearest whole amount.    Hotels: Tipping in hotels isn’t expected or custom in Armenia.    Restaurants: You may see a 10% service charge on your bill, this isn’t for the staff but goes directly to the front of the house. You should try and avoid restaurants with this service charge. Otherwise, you should aim to tip about 10% in both restaurants and cafes.    Bars: You should aim to tip around 5-10% of the bill. Especially in cafes as often the staff only work for tips.    Other: Tipping in Yerevan is pretty common, outside the capital you won’t have to tip much. Leaving spare change is always appreciated and it goes a long way!...

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Tipping In Andorra

Andorra is famous for its skiing, hiking and trekking. The country has beautiful views, amazing trails and friendly people! It is a must see for all that are into outdoor activities. Tipping isn’t too common in Andorra but use our guide below so you know when to tip on your travels in Andorra!      Taxis: Tipping a taxi driver isn’t expected or custom in Andorra.    Hotels: Tipping in hotels isn’t expected or custom in Andorra.    Restaurants: You may see a 10% service charge on your bill. If included there is no need to tip extra. Otherwise, feel free to leave the change or round up if service was good.    Bars: Tipping in bars isn’t expected or custom in Andorra.    Other: Tipping isn’t common in Andorra, no reason to tip...

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Tipping In Slovakia

Slovakia is known for its castles, castles and… castles! It has a record high number of castles and beautiful scenery around them as well! It is really an amazing place that shouldn’t be missed! Tipping is somewhat common in Slovakia so use our guide below to figure out when you should tip on your travels through Slovakia!      Taxis: Tipping a taxi driver isn’t expected or custom in Slovakia.    Hotels: Tipping in hotels isn’t expected or custom in Slovakia.    Restaurants: It is common to round up the bill or leave approximately 10%. You should hand your tip directly to the server and not just leave it on the table. Make sure you say “Thank You” after tipping and not before, otherwise it could be believed you are leaving all the change as a tip!    Bars: Bars are similar to restaurants. You should tip when receiving table service and leave the change directly with the server. 5-10% is a fair tip at a bar in Slovakia.    Other: Tipping in bars and restaurants is common in Slovakia. Outside these there is no other reason to tip, so enjoy your time while traveling around Slovakia!...

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