Next month I'll be visiting Japan for the first time.
Now I've been to many countries in the world, and I noticed one thing that varies a lot from country to country. Tipping.
In some countries, certain jobs have low wages because they're expected to get lots of tips as part of their income and in those countries it's very rude not to tip unless they really mess up. In other countries, wages are higher and tipping is mostly done if you get great service. And in some countries, if you tip certain people it can even be seen as an insult because you're suggesting they can't earn a living without people's generosity.
How is it in Japan? Who are you supposed to tip (waitresses, hotel staff, cab drivers, etc.) and how much? I don't want to be the rich foreigner spending money like water, nor the stingy one who doesn't spend anything at all. So what is considered normal over there? Any help would be appreciated.
Now I've been to many countries in the world, and I noticed one thing that varies a lot from country to country. Tipping.
In some countries, certain jobs have low wages because they're expected to get lots of tips as part of their income and in those countries it's very rude not to tip unless they really mess up. In other countries, wages are higher and tipping is mostly done if you get great service. And in some countries, if you tip certain people it can even be seen as an insult because you're suggesting they can't earn a living without people's generosity.
How is it in Japan? Who are you supposed to tip (waitresses, hotel staff, cab drivers, etc.) and how much? I don't want to be the rich foreigner spending money like water, nor the stingy one who doesn't spend anything at all. So what is considered normal over there? Any help would be appreciated.