bucknaway Posted September 9, 2018 Author Posted September 9, 2018 Opinions I enjoy reading, personal attacks are a waste of my time and offers no value to the topic... in my opinion. Terry4 1 Quote
paborn Posted September 9, 2018 Posted September 9, 2018 In all fairness, I think you're missing my point. Even a vigorously defended opinion is not a personal attack. You have a right to your opinion. But, you are not your opinion. All I read was a firm disagreement. No disparagement of the person was even hinted at. After all, it boils down to tipping in a manner that conforms to the society and venue that you are in. Yet we have gone on for 8 pages. It's really quite amazing. DivineMadman 1 Quote
vinapu Posted September 9, 2018 Posted September 9, 2018 After all, it boils down to tipping in a manner that conforms to the society and venue that you are in. Yet we have gone on for 8 pages. It's really quite amazing. I already told somewhere why - we human race like to talk about other people's money. Another thing I like to repeat is that while I tip , for me it's just afterthought , not matter for serious consideration. I only hope that people on tipping side of debate are better than my friend Henry ( he has nothing to do with this forum, not even gay ) who, wherever we dine together reminds everybody that we should leave a tip but somehow invariably he is one of our crowd leaving smallest tip . Years of open joking about that did not loose his purse even tiny bit. I'm pretty sure many of us know the type. bucknaway, DivineMadman and traveller123 3 Quote
vinapu Posted September 10, 2018 Posted September 10, 2018 speaking about tips in Thailand, I wonder whether others have impression that Thais despise getting tips in coins. Pretty strong word, I know, but on more than one occasion I was asked whether I have 20 baht banknote instead or when left 20-40 baht under the pillow it was left there uncollected even if on previous day the banknote /s/ left in the same place disappeared. In bars when coins in the folder are left there as tip that's OK but when drink paid exact change plus two 10 baht coins , more than once I noticed slight grimace. I wonder if that is some pattern or I just have bad luck although one of our member once told me that he heard in such a case comment that coins are for beggars so it may be something. Quote
witty Posted September 10, 2018 Posted September 10, 2018 Coins are definitely heavier than notes, and cumbersome to sort out and carry. Some people don't like to think or work too much for the same amount of reward. Quote
Terry4 Posted September 10, 2018 Posted September 10, 2018 In regards to tipping, the longer I stated in Thailand the less I tipped unless I received good service. I recall visiting a massage place and receiving a foot massage from a middleaged lady, it was quite good and I thought I tipped her adeqautely at 100b. It seems to her it wasnt good enough and she turned her face into a sour look showing the other staff. After that I decided foot masseurs dont desrve big tips and I tipped 20 baht and still git a thankyou. One expat told me he only tips the foot masseurs 20 baht and no need to go over. As for motorbike taxi driver silly me was tipping them in my first few weeks of arrival , only to find the very same ones ( outside my hotel) refused to take me one day wheb I was 10 baht short,after that I just paid the correct fare. Terry4 1 Quote
vinapu Posted September 10, 2018 Posted September 10, 2018 After that I decided foot masseurs don't deserve big tips and I tipped 20 baht and still get a thank you in general that should be principle of tipping - you gave what you are comfortable with. that said we should remember that ' thank you ' not always means recipient is greatfull and happy , it may be just sign of good upbringing. Since I tip 20 baht server who just brings me drink in bar I'd be tipping masseur more than that, after all she worked on my creaky foot for a while but world is not a fair place, sigh paborn 1 Quote
Boy69 Posted September 11, 2018 Posted September 11, 2018 in general that should be principle of tipping - you gave what you are comfortable with. I agree,there is none golden rules system regarding tipping policy in Thailand so for me it's very simple if I received outstanding service I tip generously and if I received poor service I do not tip at all but I usually do tip.As advised by others the wages in Thailand aren't high by western standards and many employees struggle for leaving so tipping is highly appreciated. I love Thailnd and I love Thai people sometimes a small tip is received with a big smile so why not tipping ? vinapu and traveller123 2 Quote
vinapu Posted September 11, 2018 Posted September 11, 2018 20 baht may sound trivial amount but it buys 2 pieces of meat in skewer , in the heat quite nutritious and filling snack. In back alleys far from center it may be good part of price of a meal. Or pays for trip to and from work by the bus or train ticket to Ayuthaya so our loose change has meaning to some. Quote
Terry4 Posted September 11, 2018 Posted September 11, 2018 It also has meaning to me as I work hard for my money. Im not going to give it/ throw it away to someone who doesnt do anything for it. hanan and a447a 2 Quote
Guest Posted September 11, 2018 Posted September 11, 2018 I'm pretty sure this subject has been exhausted.. Seems to be the same thing over and over again. Bottom Line Tipping is personal in cases other then for Sex at which time it becomes a matter of negotiation. 24 hours and I will lock this thread, unless of course someone comes up with something new! Quote
vinapu Posted September 11, 2018 Posted September 11, 2018 24 hours and I will lock this thread, unless of course someone comes up with something new! unless we start throwing mud at each other I'd let thread die natural death Quote
Guest Posted September 11, 2018 Posted September 11, 2018 That's what I'm afraid of. Already been some snow balls and nut much left except MUD. Quote
colmx Posted September 15, 2018 Posted September 15, 2018 speaking about tips in Thailand, I wonder whether others have impression that Thais despise getting tips in coins. Pretty strong word, I know, but on more than one occasion I was asked whether I have 20 baht banknote instead or when left 20-40 baht under the pillow it was left there uncollected even if on previous day the banknote /s/ left in the same place disappeared. Not surprising to be honest, Coins are for beggars or for dead people Only yesterday my BF had to apologies to the Taxi driver for handing him 55B in beer change to pay the tollway... You only give your shrapnel to beggars.... or put a coin in the mouth of a dead person This is also the same reason why handing a mamasan 5-10B can cause a LOT more resentment than intended vinapu 1 Quote
spoon Posted September 15, 2018 Posted September 15, 2018 And somehow some bars dont mind giving us change in all coins.... Quote
paborn Posted September 15, 2018 Posted September 15, 2018 I'm sorry. But, I don't buy this. They make certain there are coins in the folder so that you'll, at least, leave them. They have no problem keeping them no matter how much they might feign disdain. paulsf 1 Quote
vinapu Posted September 15, 2018 Posted September 15, 2018 And somehow some bars dont mind giving us change in all coins.... I'm sorry. But, I don't buy this. They make certain there are coins in the folder so that you'll, at least, leave them. They have no problem keeping them no matter how much they might feign disdain. It's why , even knowing they don't like it I still continue to distribute tips and in fact pay in coins if I have them paborn 1 Quote
paulsf Posted September 15, 2018 Posted September 15, 2018 One of the doormen at Hot Male ask me if I could give him some beer money on my way out last night. I told him I didn’t have any bills. I has several 1000 bills but nothing smaller. I said all I had was a pocket full of coins. Reached in and showed him. He scooped them up, a big thank you and mad dash to Famly Mart for a beer. Coins are spendable, they will take them. paborn and vinapu 2 Quote
biguyby Posted September 15, 2018 Posted September 15, 2018 When in Pattaya I always have a pocket full of 5 and 10 baht coins to pay the Baht Bus fares. Quote
Terry4 Posted September 15, 2018 Posted September 15, 2018 Yes I do too, but nowadays I don't tip baht bus drivers , I use to for some reason silly I know . I also don't tip MB taxi drivers UNLESS they let me have a grope, hug, etc biguyby 1 Quote
Terry4 Posted September 15, 2018 Posted September 15, 2018 There's no edit button to add to my top post so I will add that I luv the older MB getting a erection as my hands run around their body Quote
Guest Posted September 15, 2018 Posted September 15, 2018 When in Pattaya I always have a pocket full of 5 and 10 baht coins to pay the Baht Bus fares. Same here, although I've never had a problem getting change from a 20 baht note. Quote
vinapu Posted September 15, 2018 Posted September 15, 2018 I also don't tip MB taxi drivers UNLESS they let me have a grope, hug, etc that is exactly what I tell mamasans harassing me for tips Terry4 1 Quote
vinapu Posted September 15, 2018 Posted September 15, 2018 Same here, although I've never had a problem getting change from a 20 baht note. but better count your change if you paid with 100 note, last two times I did I got 80 as change so as always , better to be prepared with exact change. I know it's great disservice to all visitors but in both cases I let them have that 10 baht extra. Quote
paborn Posted September 15, 2018 Posted September 15, 2018 10Baht is.31 US cents. They kind of thing I toss on my dresser in a bowl that overflows. I can't waste vacation time counting that. It may be a disservice to others but to do otherwise would be a disservice to me. TotallyOz 1 Quote