Must Know Steps For Planning Your Next Vacation

13. Budget for Tipping

Budget for tipping. Photo Credit: Envato @DC_Studio

Tipping customs vary widely around the world, so researching your destination’s practices is essential to avoid awkward situations. In some countries, tipping is a standard part of the service industry, while in others, it’s seen as unnecessary or even inappropriate. Identify who you’re expected to tip—waitstaff, hotel staff, taxi drivers, tour guides—and how much is customary. Currency also matters; ensure you have small bills or coins in the local currency for tipping purposes. If tipping isn’t customary, knowing this ahead of time can save you money and prevent misunderstandings. By budgeting for tipping and familiarizing yourself with local customs, you can show appreciation for good service while avoiding unnecessary expenses.

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