There are few social customs more perplexing than tipping, because every country seems to have different protocol. In fact, most countries have a much less liberal tipping culture than the United States, where tips are expected in restaurants, hotels, hair salons, taxicabs, and plenty of other places.
It may not seem like a big deal — after all, what workers don't want extra money? But tipping is actually perceived as rude in some countries like Japan, where the gesture is interpreted to mean that you're saying a worker can't be expected to provide good service without a bribe. Visit some travel forums where locals and tourists can give you some insight into tipping practices, and use our recommendations for tipping in 25 countries.