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What is reasonable when tipping in Vietnam?

What is reasonable when tipping in Vietnam?What is reasonable when tipping in Vietnam?

59 thoughts on “What is reasonable when tipping in Vietnam?

  1. VietnamVietnam
    Mark Pemberton
    says:

    We’ve tipped between 100,000-500,000 vnd so far. Just depends on service. If it’s been not very good then they get nothing.

  2. VietnamVietnam
    Active Member Barry Forster
    says:

    Oh F$ck really!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! here we go again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. VietnamVietnam
    Rjw James
    says:

    Give what you want, but try to make sure it’s directly to the worker rather than the owner (lots of family owned restaurants here). But it’s not a norm … though who doesn’t like money? I especially make a point of tipping my Grab drivers … they love it!

  4. VietnamVietnam
    Travel Expert Anthony Pudney
    says:

    Depends on what you want. It’s generally not in the culture, but over the last few years it’s become more and more a thing. I personally tip the younger kids, as most of them are on anything from 4 mill to 6 million a month on wages and are students paying their way through school. I would give 20k for a coffee or 100k plus for a meal with the family if it’s a good service. My Kinh wife gives none 😂. Unless she is being treated well by a northern person. Don’t ask me why but it’s what it is 😆. I have heard some American mates give around 10% or more. Will depend on you. It’s not a given here.

  5. VietnamVietnam
    Koob Bii
    says:

    Not a tipping culture. American introduced tipping culture to Vietnam? We justified why we should tip🤷🏻‍♂️. Yes yes, we should for good service. My ex always justified how much money we make vs them. Not relevant.

  6. VietnamVietnam
    Mc Bean
    says:

    No such thing in VN or in Asia in general. Dont bring it here as a customary thing. Though it is optional, when in Rome do as romans do.

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