Floor Tips: floor tips on Tipping floor tips are a simple matter in Turkey. There is a 10 per cent service charge on all hotel and restaurant bills, but it becomes very evident that a further 10 per cent tip, or 5 per cent at the very least, is expected. The total outlay will, however, be little if any greater than in most other lands of Europe. Servitors in the hotels are not a bit bashful in making you aware that floor tips are acceptable, so it is well to keep their faces smiling.
floor tips on Tipping floor tips to Yugoslav "comrades" are theoretically no in order and often the theory proves to be fact. I have sometimes had prof fered floor tips actually refused, though always with due politeness. I think outright refusal would be rather rare in the more important centers, but or the other hand, tipping is not necessary, either to waiters or chambermaids
Notes on Touring and Lodging Comments on transportation anc its delightfully low cost in Yugoslavia have been given in sections above. ] would strongly stress one word here, namely PUTNIK. |