Hi What is the exact meaning of " don't tip" in the end of this paragraph . ATMs in Japan are becoming more useful, and most can be used to withdraw funds from overseas accounts. Post offices also offer ATMs. Major credit cards are accepted at a majority of stores and restaurants in large urban areas, but if you plan on spending any time in rural areas, be sure to carry sufficient cash. Japan is still very much a cash society and some stores, hotels and restaurants-regardless of location-refuse credit cards.
Don't tip, as it's considered rude!
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It simply means that in Japan, you shouldn't tip the waiter when picking up the tab. com/dictionary/british/tip_21 (entry #4)
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It simply means that in Japan, you shouldn't tip the waiter when picking up the tab.
com/dictionary/british/tip_21 (entry #4)
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Rules for tipping can be very different in different countries. Here are some examples:
In the US, waitstaff earn most of their money through tips. Their salaries are very small. You are expected to leave a tip unless the service and/or food was terrible.
In Europe, waitstaff earn bonus money through tips. Their salary is included in the price of the service. You leave an extra