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Originally Posted by volcano
Vietnam is generally a tipping country...many of them actually depends on tippings for living bcos of their low salary..well,if they have did what they deserve,then a little bit of tippings to them which doesn't affect us might light up their day as that might be their bread and butter for tomorrow.
security at clubs will guide u to the toilet even if u dont tips them bcos thats their job..but it is always gd to give them some as gd gesture..
how much i tips will depends on how many security guards are around and the size of my grp..if its 1-2 guards and my grp size is more then 5..i will give 100k to each and without fail they will be happy enough..
people make mistakes and learn from it.. just move on and dont repeat again... 
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Agree, in some country like US, it is a must. I tip cos they are doing a good job or service. I tip at market rate and also tried not to act generous.
I remember going to massage parlour. I dont know how true. The vb work in massage parlour dont have basic, they depend on tips. The massage for 1hr cost me 100k leg massage also 100k. We find that 200k for 2 hours massage is damn dirt cheap. Thus, the vb know that we are not locals, they ask us to pay 200k as tips as they do not have basic.