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Should I tip a driver in the UK?

Tipping drivers is unusual, but appreciated, especially if they help you with your luggage or provide you with useful info about getting around. Most commonly rounding the fare to the nearest pound is customary, which is also a convenience for both the passenger and driver.



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Unlike some countries you do not have to tip in the UK. However, there are some unsaid social rules about leaving a tip. For example, if you take a taxi it is normal practice to round up the fare to the nearest pound.

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Warrener's rule of thumb is to tip delivery people, whether they're on foot, bike, or in a car, between $3 and $5 depending on the cost of the meal and how far they travel.

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In Switzerland, the guest is not obliged to tip. In many restaurants, however, it is customary to pay a tip. This amounts to approximately 10 percent or it is rounded up to a round amount.

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Standard tipping procedure is to round up your fare to the nearest pound. That's still an acceptable gratuity even in London, where taxis are notoriously expensive—though a 10–15% tip is growing more common. Heaven knows the drivers earn it, having passed an encyclopedic test of London streets called The Knowledge.

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You can always tip your driver in cash if you'd like. How much of my tip goes to the driver? All of it.

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