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How is tipping in the Emirates? When cleaning the room and in the restaurant?
12 years ago  •  4 subscribers 5 answers
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although they say that tips are not accepted in the UAE, we left a couple of dollars on the bed. we were not sorry, but the attitude of the staff changed at the moment. although without them everything was buzzing. Farther...
Let's go soon, I'm interested!
13 years ago  •  4 subscribers 3 answers
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didn't get it at all... Farther...
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Can you bear the heat in Dubai in June, July and August? Or just hide under the air conditioners? Can you swim in the sea? Walk at least in the evening around the city. We saw that even at night the temperature was 38*C.
6 years ago  •  8 subscribers 14 answers
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Thanks everyone! Refrain) Farther...
7 years ago  •  8 subscribers 10 answers
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SUPERCOURSE! in the Naserskver area there is a street of mini-banks-exchanges, I always change there at the beginning of my vacation from $ 1000 to $ 2000 at once - the rate is about 3.68 - 3.685 without commission, but you must have a photocopy of your passport or passport (required). saving The most stupid and unfavorable exchange rate at the airport 3.2 3derham commission from the operation !!! The hotel is also not the most favorable exchange rate 3.2-3.4 Everywhere in ordinary exch ... Farther...
5 years ago  •  27 subscribers 53 answers
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It is clear that a restaurant needs money for tips, BUT even in Dubai I saw how a quite decent couple, after having dinner, put the rest of the food in a box, smiled sweetly (I don’t know if they tipped over the bill) and presented a small Alenka to the waiter, for which, he was delighted, ran to personally open the door and babbled something in gratitude. In short, the conclusion is this: who is ashamed, not convenient, not pleasant - thank with money, who wants to - thank with anything, especi ... Farther...
I already understood that in the UAE it is not customary to shove money in a hotel for the best room. But something did not meet any information on the subject of tips (maids, as well as in restaurants). Leave or not leave? If yes, then how much? I take Ukrainian chocolates with me on my travels - will the maids or at the reception be offended if I treat them? Thanks.
12 years ago  •  5 subscribers 27 answers
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Dutik is really cool there, but this airport is so agro-friendly that I have so far run through all the services on departure - I managed to grab only a pack of sweets in duty-free, it was terribly short of time. It's good that I bought a perfume in Boryspil. So, in order to gracefully wander through the duty free at the Dubai airport, you need to hurry very much: for example, manage to jump first at check-in and so on. Farther...
Hello! I would like to know about tips, as we are going to Turkey with my husband for the first time. Is it necessary to give money? - upon check-in, so that there is a normal room (in the reviews, many write that they did not give it and everything was OK); - for daily cleaning of the room (acquaintances left every day, but someone's hair and a cigarette butt near the bed lay until the end of the holiday); - bartenders, waiters, minibus drivers, etc. In general, to WHOM and HOW MUCH to tip, so as not to spoil your vacation? Thank you all in advance!
14 years ago  •  7 subscribers 10 answers
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We were in Turkey last year. At first, they didn’t know what to give to whom. Now I can advise you: - upon check-in, it is desirable to give 10 c.u. - the number will be much better than the one that you will be offered initially. Still, don’t say anything, but it’s more pleasant to wake up in a room overlooking not a Turkish trash can, but a beach or a pool; -we did not leave for cleaning, although sometimes you can 1 c.u. leave, they will make you a flower or a swan out of towels; - bartend ... Farther...