Tipping by Country

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International tipping guide

Tipping by Country

Compare tipping customs, receipt language and service-specific starting ranges before paying abroad.

Important international tipping disclaimer

Use this page as a starting point, not a universal rule. This international lookup provides general travel-etiquette and arithmetic guidance, not legal, tax, employment, wage, consumer-rights, or financial advice. Tipping customs can vary by city, region, venue, service type, booking terms, resort package, payment method and current law. A service charge, tax, tourism fee, card surcharge or cover charge is not automatically a voluntary tip and may not be distributed to the worker. Always read the receipt, check official destination guidance and ask the business when a charge or expectation is unclear.

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For flat-amount services, this can remain as context while the quantity drives the result.

Enter the included percentage only when it clearly counts toward your intended gratuity.

The destination and service set a researched starting rate. You can override it transparently.

Quick tipping reference

These are starting ranges, not compulsory charges.

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DestinationExpectationRestaurant starting rangeReceipt terms
United StatesStrongly customary15–20%gratuity / automatic gratuity
CanadaCustomary15–20%gratuity / auto-gratuity
United KingdomOptional but appreciated10–15%optional service charge / discretionary service charge
JapanUsually not expected0%service charge / table charge
IndiaVariable and discretionary0–10%service charge / GST
FranceService usually included0–3%service compris / service non compris
ItalyOptional0–10%coperto / servizio
GermanyCustomary modest extra5–10%Trinkgeld / Bedienung
SpainOptional modest extra0–10%propina / servicio incluido
AustraliaUsually optional0–10%card surcharge / service fee
MexicoCustomary10–15%propina / servicio
United Arab EmiratesCommon but discretionary0–15%service charge / municipality fee

How global tipping systems differ

Income-linked expectationCommon in parts of North America, where voluntary tips can be central to service compensation.
Customary modest extraCommon in countries where a smaller percentage or rounded total recognizes good service.
Service includedMenu prices or bills may already include service; any extra is smaller and optional.
Not expectedPaying the displayed amount is normal, and unsolicited cash can create confusion.

How to use the calculator responsibly

  1. Select the exact destination and service.
  2. Read the bill for tax, cover charges, service charges or included gratuity.
  3. Enter only a charge that genuinely counts toward your intended gratuity.
  4. Use the recommended figure as a transparent starting point, then apply local and venue-specific information.
  5. When the local norm is β€œnot expected,” do not assume that a payment-terminal prompt changes the custom.
Receipt-first rule: calculate only after identifying what the existing line items mean.

Explore the complete international tipping cluster

Country and regional pages are grouped below and initially collapsed.

Core pillars3 links
North America3 links
Europe6 links
Asia, Oceania and Middle East4 links

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Frequently asked questions

How much should I tip in another country?

Use the calculator as a starting point, then check the receipt, service type, local custom and venue policy.

Should I tip when a service charge is included?

Not automatically. Identify whether the charge replaces gratuity, is compulsory, or is simply another fee before adding more.

Should I calculate the tip before or after tax?

Use the base that matches local practice and your intention. The calculator keeps the choice transparent.

Do card-terminal tip prompts reflect local custom?

Not necessarily. A payment interface can show preset percentages even where tipping is optional or not expected.

Can the same country have different tipping rules?

Yes. City, region, resort, venue category, service type and booking terms can all change the practical answer.

Methodology and authoritative references

CalcTypes separates arithmetic from etiquette. The tool applies a transparent percentage or flat amount, while the editorial guidance identifies whether tipping is expected, optional, included or generally unnecessary. Sources are reviewed for destination relevance and receipt terminology.

Check the current bill, booking terms, provider policy and local official guidance before paying.