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The common mistake Brits make in foreign countries that’s considered VERY impolite

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From grappling with a foreign language to learning the different customs and norms, there are plenty of instances where Brits may make mistakes abroad.

One of the major trip-ups is tipping, with many not being certain what locals overseas expect in terms of leaving gratuities.

New data collected from 2,134 adults reveals nearly half (46 per cent) of UK adults who have jetted off admitted they’re not fully sure about tipping abroad.

Only 7 per cent said they felt ‘very confident’ with the gesture and were clued up on what was expected of them. 

Certain destinations seem to trip up Brits more, with the United Arab Emirates confusing travellers the most. 

A whopping 64 per cent admitted they were unsure about tipping  at the long-haul destination.

This could cause some issues, as in the UAE  tips of 10-15 per cent are usually expected in restaurants, taxis and hotels.

Japan scored high too, with 57 per cent unsure whether to leave some extra cash after service.

New data collected from 2,134 adults reveals nearly half of UK adults who have jetted off admitted they’re not fully sure about tipping abroad

Certain destinations seem to trip up Brits more, with the United Arab Emirates confusing travellers the most

Certain destinations seem to trip up Brits more, with the United Arab Emirates confusing travellers the most

Though Brits don’t need to worry, tipping is not customary and can even be considered impolite. 

The research, from travel association ABTA, also revealed Brits struggle with the concept of tipping in America.

Some 40 per cent are unsure about tipping there, but around 15-20 per cent is typically expected in restaurants and other service settings.

ABTA dubs the phenomenon ‘Tipping Torment’, and how the custom even causes confusion in European locations, too.

A surprising four in ten Brits aren’t sure about what they should do in Germany, Greece and Portugal.

While 37 per cent were not certain about tipping in Spain, 37 per cent in France and 38 per cent in Italy.

Though the rules vary, tipping is generally acceptable in Europe and in Greece, around 10 per cent to 15 per cent is expected.

While in France, a service charge is often included on the bill but extra change can be appreciated too.

Japan scored high too, with 57% unsure whether to leave some extra cash after service

Japan scored high too, with 57% unsure whether to leave some extra cash after service

A surprising four in ten Brits aren't sure about what they should do in Germany, Greece and Portugal

A surprising four in ten Brits aren’t sure about what they should do in Germany, Greece and Portugal

For Portugal, Germany, Spain and Italy, tipping isn’t seen as necessary but people often leave 5-10 per cent or round up the bill when dining out.

Graeme Buck, director of communications at ABTA, said: ‘Tipping practices vary widely around the world, so it’s no surprise many holidaymakers feel unsure. 

‘In some countries, like the USA, tipping is essential, while in others, like Japan, it’s not expected at all. 

‘A little preparation before you travel can help you feel more confident and avoid awkward situations – whether that’s checking with your travel agent, asking your hotel, or simply carrying a small amount of local currency for tips.’

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