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[quote=CHINAGUEST,238772]This thread has become very interesting. I would just like to say to MIRANDAZHAO - you said that "In international level hotels and restaurants, tipping is also widely accepted." I once gave the housekeepers here in China (at a very upscale hotel) a tip for bringing me some extra items items (towels things of that sort) only to have my tip returned to me a little while later by the hotel manager. I must say I was very suprised by this. I would think it was the right thing to do to tip for excellent service or as the acronym T.I.P. stands for - to-insure-promptness. JABAROOTOO - I agree with you that the level of service is a little special here. Actually in my opinion the level of service here is by far way better than service in the USA. And tipping is practically mandatory there.[/quote]
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