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  2. It's common practice in Scotland to tip 10% a taxi driver at the end of the journey, or at least round up to the nearest pound (this also saves hassle if paying by cash). I'm probably a bit of a miser, but I've never paid a 10% tip, just rounded up occasionally; the driver just says the amount, I pay, and nothing else is said.

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  3. Tipping taxi drivers in Scotland. It’s common to tip 10% in Scotland for a longer journey, and if you were helped with your luggage. For short journeys the easiest option is to round up the bill to the nearest significant amount in British pounds.

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    A pub meal may also merit a tip for attentive and friendly serving staff. Sometimes at smaller cafes you find a little dish by the till by way of an opportunity to tip, if you must. At self-service cafes etc staff are not expecting a gratuity. Johanna says that ladies’ hairdressing is another tipping in Scotland area. On the other hand again, Johan...

    Tipping in Scotland is fairly usual for hotel porters and concierges, depending on the level of service. In the picture here, that’s a doorman (posing with a guest) at the very nice (formerly) G & V Royal Mile Hotel (formerly the Hotel Missoni) in Edinburgh. Oh, wait, it’s now the Radisson Collection Hotel. (Gosh, I can’t keep up…) The doorman migh...

    There is no expectation of tipping in Scotland of, for example, serving staff in pubs, when only drinks are being ordered at the bar. (At least, there is no expectation of a gratuity, though that doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen.) Serving staff in shops are generally not tipped. And sometimes – with the Scots at any rate – there is just a hint of pri...

    At first, it seems straightforward, possibly from Low German tippen – a light blow; or Scandinavian tippa, meaning to tap and hence the sound of a coin against a table (or against a glass to attract a waiter’s attention). But then things start to get murky. What about the possibility that tipping first started in 17th-century London, England, in it...

  4. Apr 21, 2023 · The only other person you might give a tip to is the doorman if they’ve performed a service such as booking you a taxi. As a general rule of thumb for mid and high-end hotels in Scotland, a suitable amount to tip would be: Hotel porters – £1£2 per bag. Housekeeping – £2£5 per day. Valets – £5 per car collection.

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  5. Mar 20, 2023 · In Scotland, it is seen as customary to tip taxi drivers around 10% of the total fare. However, tipping is not mandatory and ultimately the decision of how much to tip is up to the passenger and based on their level of satisfaction with the service provided by the driver.

  6. Aug 2, 2023 · Yes, most places accept card tips now. There will usually be an option to add 10%, 15%, or 20% to the total on the card reader before making the payment. Navigate Scotland's tipping etiquette confidently with insider tips! From restaurants to taxis, learn where & how much to tip in Scotland.

  7. Jan 29, 2024 · In Scotland, tipping is customary but not obligatory. A tip of around 10% in restaurants is standard if the service was satisfactory and a service charge is not included. It's also common to round up the fare for taxi drivers and leave a small gratuity for hotel staff. Tipping Customs.

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