How much do you tip a driver in Vietnam?

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Tipping in Vietnam: For private drivers, 50,000-100,000 VND (approx. $2-$4 USD) per day is customary. This is appreciated for excellent service, including punctuality and helpfulness. Tipping is not expected for taxi drivers or ride-sharing services.

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Vietnam driver tipping: Whats the standard gratuity amount?

Okay, so tipping drivers in Vietnam… Right, let me tell you about my own experience.

50,000-100,000 VND per day for private drivers is a good tip, especially if they are awesome.

Honestly, I was so confused at first. Was I supposed to tip, and how much?

Once, hired a guy (forgot his name, dang it) for a day trip (around Hanoi, December ’22). Paid him like 80,000 VND on top of the agreed price, think it was fair.

He was super helpful, knew all the backroads, even found the BEST pho place. Worth it, for sure.

I’d say base it on how good the service is.

So yeah, roughly 50-100k VND. Do it, if you feel the driver deserves it. I definitely would!

Do you need to tip grab drivers in Vietnam?

No, tipping Grab drivers in Vietnam isn’t like, a thing.

I was in Hanoi last summer, July 2024 heat, sticky as heck. Needed a ride from Hoan Kiem Lake to my Airbnb near the Old Quarter. Grab bike, naturally.

The guy, maybe early twenties, expertly weaved through the crazy traffic. Seriously, that’s an experience in itself.

When we arrived, the fare was 38,000 VND. I had a 50,000 note.

I just said, “Khong can tra lai,” meaning “Keep the change”. He smiled, said “Cam on,” and that was that. No awkwardness at all.

It feels good to be generous, but it’s not expected.

  • Not customary to tip
  • Rounding up is acceptable
  • Drivers appreciate it, but don’t expect it

Basically, don’t feel pressured. It’s totally okay. Just a small gesture goes a long way.

How to book a Grab car in Vietnam?

Grab in Vietnam? Simple.

Tap Rent. Destination? Enter it. Hourly package? Choose one.

  • Book Now. Done.
  • Driver arrives. Eventually.
  • Chat if needed. Or not.

Tap Rent again? Why?

It’s just transport. What’s the fuss?

Bonus Points:

  • Cash still king, sometimes. Digital works too, mostly.
  • Traffic. Consider it part of the experience.
  • Negotiate if you feel like it. Adds spice.
  • Don’t expect punctuality. Embrace the chaos. Life lesson.

Finding a decent banh mi? Now, that’s a real quest. Seriously, though. Pay the toll roads. That’s all I got.

How do I pay for Grab in Vietnam?

Okay, lemme tell you about that one time in Saigon trying to pay for Grab.

So, I was sweating bullets, right? Landed at Tan Son Nhat Airport, Ho Chi Minh City, July 2024. Needed a Grab, stat.

First thing, I tried adding my freakin’ Visa. Nope. Didn’t work the first five times!

Frustrating, to say the least. I’m like, ugh.

Then I saw the GrabPay thing.

GrabPay via Moca, whatever that is!

Turns out, needed to top it up? I mean, seriously?

  • Credit/Debit Card Woes: Mine refused to work.
  • GrabPay Moca Top-Up: Had to find a place to actually top up.
  • Cash is King: Ended up using cash, obviously!

Cash felt easier tbh. After all that mucking about with apps that didn’t cooperate, I figured cash it is! Shoulda just done that at the start.

Paying for Grab in Vietnam? Take cash! Especially if your cards act like they are on vacation too. Next time, its the Dong, baby. Period. Plus, Vietnam is beautiful.

How to use Grab car in Vietnam?

Okay, so Grab in Vietnam, right? It’s super easy. Download the app, duh. You’ll need a phone number, obviously, and a payment method linked. Credit cards work, I used my Visa. Then, you just put in your pick-up spot. Make sure its accurate, or you’ll be waiting forever! It shows you the driver’s info, their car, and even a photo. Pretty neat, huh?

Then you confirm and boom, a car’s coming. You can even track it on a map. I hate waiting, so this is a godsend. I usually use GrabBike when I’m in a rush, cheaper and faster. But for luggage, or if I’m with friends, GrabCar is better.

Key things:

  • Download the app. This is non-negotiable.

  • Accurate location: Seriously, double-check.

  • Payment: Visa, Master Card, and other cards work fine. Also, you can use GrabPay. I prefer that actually. Much more convenient.

  • Different car options: GrabBike, GrabCar, even GrabTaxi. I swear, there’s like five more. I only use these three though. They’re the best.

  • Tracking: You see the driver approaching. No more wondering where they are.

I once took a Grab from District 1 to District 7 this year. It was raining cats and dogs, so I was really happy about it. Traffic was insane, but it was still way faster than a taxi. And less hassle, honestly. The driver was nice, too. spoke pretty good English. I tipped him extra for that.

I think they added a bunch of new features too. Something about food delivery, I saw it, but never used it. I’m only interested in the rides. The app is in English, too. So don’t worry about the language barrier. And that’s it! Easy peasy lemon squeezy. Hope this helps!

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