Tipping culture in 2026 remains highly regional. The United States and Canada have the most entrenched tipping cultures, where 18%–25% is expected for table service. In Mexico, 15% is standard. Conversely, in most of Europe (UK, France, Italy, Germany), tipping is "round-up" style; leaving a few Euros or 5%–10% for exceptional service is appreciated but not mandatory, as service charges are often built into the price. In the Middle East (UAE, Qatar, Egypt), "baksheesh" or small tips for every service are customary. However, there are "No-Tip" zones: in Japan and South Korea, tipping can actually be seen as confusing or even offensive, as high-quality service is considered a standard of the job. In Australia and New Zealand, tipping is not traditional, though a 10% tip is becoming more common in high-end tourist restaurants. Always check local norms to avoid overpaying or causing social friction.