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Bangladesh Tipping in 2025: What You Need to Know


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  • Tipping is not expected at local eateries or small roadside stalls in Bangladesh, but a 5-10% tip may be appreciated at upscale or tourist-oriented restaurants
  • Hotel staff typically receive tips of around 50-100 BDT for services like housekeeping and bellboys
  • Taxi drivers are generally tipped by rounding up the fare
  • Tour guides and drivers usually receive around 200-500 BDT per day
  • Porters at bus or train stations should be tipped around 20-50 BDT per bag
  • Tipping in salons and spas is not mandatory but around 10% of the service cost is appreciated
  • Street vendors do not expect tips, but rounding up the price is a common gesture
  • Tipping is more common in tourist spots and fancy resorts where international clientele are served
  • Understanding local tipping customs helps ensure a respectful and authentic experience in Bangladesh
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When to Tip in Bangladesh

The universal language of gratitude is tipping when done right for the right cause. In some service areas, the tip is included in a service charge in the bill, so check before adding another tip. The amount you tip and when depends on the local customs, the quality of service, and your discretion. Tipping is expected in the tourist service industries in Bangladesh. This is similar to the Greek tipping culture.

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How Much to Tip

‘A little taka, a lot of smiles’. When travelling to Bangladesh, familiarise yourself with the local tipping culture to avoid conflicts. Note tipping is not mandatory in Bangladesh, but it is appreciated.

Note: The amounts mentioned are general guidelines, and you can adjust them accordingly.

Service Area Amount expected
RestaurantsNo tipping is expected at the local eateries or small roadside stalls.
In upscale or tourist-oriented restaurants, a 5-10% tip may be appreciated. In some cases, a service charge may be included in the bill.
HotelsTipping hotel staff; housekeeping, bellboys, and other service staff is customary. A tip is usually around 50-100 Bangladeshi Taka (BDT) for each service
Taxi DriversRound up the fare to the nearest convenient amount as a token of appreciation.
Tour Guides and DriversThe amount can vary based on the service and duration, but it is usually around 200-500 BDT per day.
PortersIf you use a porter’s service, especially at bus or train stations, give them a small tip of around 20-50 BDT per bag.
Salons and SpasTipping in salons and spas is not mandatory, but if you tip around 10% of the service cost.
Street VendorsTipping is not common when buying from street vendors, but you can choose to round up the price for convenience.

Exceptions to the Rule

Sure, tipping in Bangladesh is not common, but there are exceptions.

  • For example, in hotels or restaurants where service is exceptional, a tip is often expected. It is a good way to say thank you for the great service and build a relationship with the people.
  • In tourist spots or fancy resorts, the rules can be different because the service staff is used to serving international clientele who tip, so they might expect it. In these areas they are trained to give high-quality service and to different rules because of the clients they serve.


Unlike the Brazilian tipping culture, tipping in Bangladesh is not a must-do everywhere, but there are places where it is common. Before you tip, study the situation and see what is right based on where you are and who you are dealing with.

Conclusion

Tipping in Bangladesh is not always top of mind for the locals, but it is an important part of the local service and hospitality scene. While it is not as widespread as in some countries, there are places and situations where tipping is expected. Understanding these conditions will make your experience in Bangladesh authentic and respectful of local customs. So, be aware and prepared.

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Tipping culture in Bangladesh FAQs

Is it customary to tip in Bangladesh?

Most service providers like a hairdresser or taxi drivers do not expect tips. However, hotel staff in tourist areas might expect it because of their interactions with tourists. It is a display of gratitude for the service offered.

Is tipping customary in Asia?

Tipping in Bangladesh varies across Asia. It is rare for staff in local restaurants and bars to expect tips. In luxury hotels, tipping is the norm with a service charge included in the bill. In Thailand’s and Cambodia’s tipping culture, a smile and gratitude go a long way.

How do you tip at a hotel?

Cash tip is preferred as some hotels restrict the staff on what they can accept. While some guests leave a large tip on the last day of their stay, it is good practice to leave small tips daily as hotel staff might have different days and shifts working.

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