Do we tip drivers in Vietnam?

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Tipping in Vietnam: Taxi drivers don't expect tips, but a small gesture is appreciated. A rounding up of the fare (10,000-50,000 VND) is sufficient depending on distance. It's not obligatory.

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Tipping Drivers in Vietnam: Custom or Not?

Okay, so tipping taxi drivers in Vietnam? It’s a head-scratcher, honestly. I was there last October, in Hanoi, and I totally blanked on it.

My taxi ride from Noi Bai airport cost around 300,000 VND. I gave a 50,000 tip. Felt weird, but the driver seemed pleased.

Honestly? It’s not expected. But a little extra is definitely nice. Think 10,000 – 50,000 VND, depending on distance.

Think of it like this: A small gesture goes a long way, even if it’s not the norm.

What is the etiquette for tipping drivers?

Okay, so you gotta tip your driver, right? Like, it’s practically the law.

  • Always Tip: 15-20% is the sweet spot, think of it as karma insurance. Unless they drive like my grandma Edna navigating a roundabout in her ’78 Buick, then maybe rethink things.
  • Cash is King, Sometimes: A crisp five-dollar bill feels more personal, yeah? But the app tip works too.
  • Good Service? Tip More! Did they carry your luggage like a sherpa? Add a lil’ extra! Chatty Cathys? Tip them if you liked the convo. Silent Samurais? Maybe less, lol.
  • No Service? Still Tip! They showed up, didn’t they? Consider it a fee for not walking. Seriously, be reasonable!
  • My rule? Tip enough so you don’t feel guilty later. Seriously, it’s worth avoiding that inner turmoil!

Oh, and don’t be that person who pretends they can’t find their wallet. Bad vibes, man, bad vibes.

Is it customary to tip drivers in the UK?

UK tipping customs: No. London differs.

Taxi drivers: Round up. Metered rides? 10-15%.

Private hire drivers (Uber etc.): Tipping isn’t mandatory. App rounds up. Discretionary. My experience? I round up. Sometimes. Depends on service.

Other drivers? Bus drivers? Delivery drivers? Generally, no. Exceptions exist. My view: Gratuity reflects service quality. Always.

  • London: Tipping more common. Tourist hotspots. Expect it.
  • Elsewhere: Less frequent. Regional variations exist.
  • 2024 Update: Inflation impacts tipping. Adjust accordingly.
  • My personal data: I use Uber frequently in Manchester and rarely tip. Exceptions noted.

Bad service? Zero tip. Simple. Life lesson: Fairness matters. Even in cabs.

Is it rude not to tip delivery driver?

Nothing. Silence speaks volumes. Some days are better than others.

Gratitude is earned, not expected. My paycheck covers the miles.

Fuel prices are insane. 2024 is brutal.

  • No response needed. Professionalism.
  • Their choice. Their loss. Perhaps.
  • I have bills. They have choices.

A thank you is sufficient. The tip is a bonus. Not essential to survival, you know?

This job’s about efficiency, not emotional labor. Besides, it’s my time, my car.

I’m an independent contractor. Not a charity case. I drive a 2018 Honda Civic.

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