burrco
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(A) I'm Australian - so unless in the land of the free I rarely tip.
(B) I'm in Japan where you don't tip
However, currently I feel that the concierge at my hotel has really gone above and beyond in helping me obtain a Visa for China - somewhat of a fuss has been made that they regrettably have to charge me a handling fee for this service - a fee that is laughably small.
As a sign of my appreciation I would like to buy her a small gift (maybe 2000 yen or so) perhaps something like chocolates or sweets which can be shared with her team.
What are people's thoughts on this? Is it appropriate or will I fall into some kind of Japanese gift giving vortex? What have people done in similar circumstances.
(B) I'm in Japan where you don't tip
However, currently I feel that the concierge at my hotel has really gone above and beyond in helping me obtain a Visa for China - somewhat of a fuss has been made that they regrettably have to charge me a handling fee for this service - a fee that is laughably small.
As a sign of my appreciation I would like to buy her a small gift (maybe 2000 yen or so) perhaps something like chocolates or sweets which can be shared with her team.
What are people's thoughts on this? Is it appropriate or will I fall into some kind of Japanese gift giving vortex? What have people done in similar circumstances.