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2010-08-19来源:和谐英语

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Tips on Tipping(给小费的学问)

1. It's every traveler's nightmare. The porter brings your bags to your room and helpfully explains how to access cnn. He shows you how to turn on the lights and adjust the air-conditioner. Then he points to the phone and says: “If there’s anything else you need, just call.“ All this time, you've been thinking one thing: “How much should I tip this guy?” Out of desperation you shove a few banknotes into his hand, hoping that you're neither given too much or too little.

1、对于每一位旅行者来说,这都像是一场噩梦。行李员把你的行李搬到房间,向你解释如何收看cnn,告诉你怎么开灯,怎么把空调调好。然后他指着电话说:“如果你还需要什么,请打电话。”而你却一直在反复思考着一件事:“我到底该给这家伙多少小费?”最终,你近乎绝望地把几张钞票塞进他手里,心中暗暗希望你给的小费不多也不少。

2. It's difficult to divine what constitutes an appropriate tip in any country. In Japan, if you leave a couple of coins on the table, the waiter may chase after you to return your forgotten change. In New York, on the other hand, if you leave less than 15%, your reservation might not hold up next time. Asia, with its multiplicity of cultures and customs, is a particularly difficult terrain. To make your next trip a little easier, here's a guide to tipping across the region:

2、知道在每一个国家该给多少小费并不容易。在日本,如果你在桌上留下几个硬币,侍应生会追着还给你留下的零钱。在纽约则恰恰相反。如果你给的小费少于消费额的15%,那么下次你预定的桌子可能就会被人占去。由于亚洲各国文化和风俗习惯差异较大,因此在这里给小费格外困难。为了让你下次旅行较为顺利,我们向你提供一些在这一地区给小费的窍门。

3. Bangkok

3、曼谷

In general, the more Westernized the place is, the more likely you'll be expected to leave a gratuity. Some top-end restaurants will add a 10% service charge to the bill. If not, waiters will appreciate you tacking on the 10% yourself. However, if you're eating at a downscale restaurant a tip is not necessary. If you're staying at one of Bangkok's many five-star establishments, expect to tip the porter 20 to 50 baht, depending on how many bags you have. Taxis are now metered in Bangkok. Local custom is to round the fare up to the nearest five baht.

总的说来,一个地方西化的程度越高,你就越有可能需要给小费。有些高级的饭店会在账单里加收10%的服务费。如果没有的话,侍者会感激你自己附上那10%。不过,如果你在一家低档次的餐馆就餐,就没有必要给小费。如果你住在曼谷的某家五星级饭店,就请准备付给搬运工20到50铢,具体的数目得依你的行李多少而定。如今曼谷的出租车都打表计程,当地的惯例是把车费凑整到最近的五铢的倍数。

4. Hong Kong

4、香港

Gratuity is customary in this money-mad metropolis. Most restaurants automatically add a 10% service charge to the bill, but the surcharge often ends up in the pocket of the owner. If the service is good, add another 10% to the bill, up to HK$100 in an especially nice restaurant. For HK$10 hotel porters should do it at all but the nicest hotels where a new HK$20 bill may be more acceptable. When in a taxi, round up to the nearest dollar.

在这个金钱至上的大都市里,给小费是司空见惯的。大多餐馆自动在账单里加了10%的服务费,但这笔额外的收入最后却常常落到雇主手里。如果服务质量好的话,在账单里再加上10%,而在一个极好的饭馆里,小费可以多达100港币。对于旅馆的搬运工来说,港币10元的小费已足够,不过在最好的一些饭店,20港币可能更受欢迎。坐出租车的话,凑够最近的整数给钱。

5. Jakarta

5、雅加达

Tipping is not part of local culture, but international influences have turned some Westernized palms upward in search of a few extra rupiah. A 10% service charge is added at most high-end restaurants. At moderately priced restaurants, 5,000 rupiah should do it. If the service is superb, tack on an extra 1,000 or so. At hotels, porters ask for a few hundred rupiah for each bag. While most taxi drivers will automatically round up to the next 500 rupiah.

给小费原本不是当地文化的一部分,但是国际性的影响使得一些西化的人们盼望多得一些钱。大多数高级饭店里已附加10%的服务费。在价格中等的饭店,给5,000卢比的小费就己足够—如果服务极好,也可以再多给大约1,000卢比。在旅馆,要让搬运工搬一件行李就得给几百卢比。大多数出租车司机会自动把收费加到最近的500卢比的整数。