Lebanon Tour Guide: Tipping Last updated on
Thursday 22nd April 2010
Tipping is not expected but is usually given for good service. Most restaurants include a service charge but it is customary to leave an extra tip of 5 -- 10%, as wages are much lower now than they were before the war.
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