Tipping the right way! How to leave a memory on small budget!
Travel & Vacation February 19th, 2008So here we are again, at the very pub you were last night. You may have left after two round. It seems no one wants to serve you. You have noticed that you are like a plague, but the people are still nice! You haven’t done anything wrong though! Well, let me tip you about Dublin. It is good practice and indeed normal to tip in Dublin. Tipping is like getting to know someone better by telling him that you recognize their input in your happiness. In the more than nine hundred Dublin Hotels, a generally accepted tip may be up to fifteen percent of the service; this also goes for all other accommodation centers around the beautiful city. After all, gifts bring friends!
Since the legal edge of drinking or going into a pub is grafted in the Irish law, remember to keep your under eighteens in other youthful fun places to avoid venturing into the watering halls for a pint or two. There are other places where tipping is not common like the train stations and bus ticketing here you ill still be able to make beautiful friends.
Tipping as an art is a very sensitive issue, some people feel that it is a rip off, in Dublin; it is a tradition that you must somehow find a way of appreciating people. Whether it is a wrapped gift or small change, you must budget for this eventuality while you are making the trip plans. You can even call in advance and ask the respective hotels, restaurants and bed and breakfasts to be able to set aside funds for that night out.