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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ In the US and many other countries. Tipping(¸øÐ¡·Ñ) is a way of saying thank-you to someone for his good service. Who do you tip? And how much? Below are some tips(Ìáʾ) for travelers in the US.

1Taxi drivers: $2 to $3; you give more if he helps you with your bags.

2 Porters(°áÔ˹¤): A standard tip(±ê×¼µÄС·Ñ) for porters is $1 each bag; more if your suitcases are very heavy.

3Hotel bellboy(ÇàÄêÊÌÕß): Again, $1 for each bag. Tip him when he shows you to your room.

4 Doorman(¿´ÃÅÈË): A $1 tip for calling a taxi. However, you may tip more for special service, such as shielding(µ²×¡) you with an umbrella in the rain. You don¡¯t have to give the doorman anything just for opening the door or greeting you.

5 Hotel maid(ŮӶ): If you stay for more than one night, $1 each night is standard.

6 Waiters and waitresses: 15-20% of your pre-tax(˰ǰµÄ) bill. In restaurants and bars in the US and Canada, 15% is the standard tip.

7 Tour guides(µ¼ÓÎ): If a tip is not included in your bill, tip $1 for half-day tour, $2 for a one-day tour, and anywhere from $5 to $10 for a week-long tour.

Now, it¡¯s sad to say that people have to give tips, even though the service is not good at all. So if you go to the US, remember to carry a lot of change(ÁãÇ®) for tips.

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