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belfalas | 1 year ago

> Also, the service is amazing, and they won't accept tips. If you leave money on the table, they will chase after you, to give it back.

I visited Japan some years back and loved this aspect of the culture as well. An Australian ski guide (this was a winter visit) explained it like so: "the Japanese attitude is to want to do a good job by default. Tipping implies that a good job is only done because of pay. The Japanese see quality service as intrinsically valuable in itself."

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ChrisMarshallNY|1 year ago

I believe that servers are also paid quite well.

spiderice|1 year ago

Quick Google search says the average is $7.55 USD/hour (1,159 Yen). Seems like they're paid quite poorly.

thaumasiotes|1 year ago

That's fantasy. The same thing is true in China. All it means is that the local culture doesn't tip.

presentation|1 year ago

Japan does have a well known “customer is god” cultural background; whether or not tipping has anything to do with that is here or there, though it is the expectation that if someone does a job, it is expected not to be half assed.

One of the big differences between here in Japan and other parts of the world I’ve visited and lived in, is the near absence of service staff who actively make a point of looking like they hate their life and treat you like crap, though this is slowly changing here too.

belfalas|1 year ago

This kind of reply is what makes me want to quit HN forever. There's always somebody out there smarter who knows better. Why bother to try and contribute anything?