Comments on: Learning How to Navigate Mexico’s Tipping Culture https://www.mexperience.com/mexicos-tipping-culture/ Experience More of Mexico Thu, 04 Jul 2024 20:02:54 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 By: Mexperience https://www.mexperience.com/mexicos-tipping-culture/#comment-33101 Sat, 12 Feb 2022 18:39:03 +0000 https://www.mexperience.com/blogs/mexicoinsight/?p=33---782f4f32-f464-437a-a133-f558f27682be#comment-33101 In reply to Emily.

Hi Emily,

It’s not usual nor appropriate to tip medical professionals. The price they charge for their services (paid by the patient and/or the insurance company) is their fee and no tip is expected or required.

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By: Emily https://www.mexperience.com/mexicos-tipping-culture/#comment-33098 Sat, 12 Feb 2022 17:22:17 +0000 https://www.mexperience.com/blogs/mexicoinsight/?p=33---782f4f32-f464-437a-a133-f558f27682be#comment-33098 Maybe a weird question regarding tipping, but I’m planning to return to Mexico shortly for Surgery. I am fairly nervous about it and I am wondering if it would be appropriate to tip my surgeon and maybe the Anesthesiologist prior to my surgery in a good faith bid for extra attention to detail and care? Many thanks for any insight on this!!

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By: Mexperience https://www.mexperience.com/mexicos-tipping-culture/#comment-30719 Mon, 26 Jul 2021 17:15:30 +0000 https://www.mexperience.com/blogs/mexicoinsight/?p=33---782f4f32-f464-437a-a133-f558f27682be#comment-30719 In reply to Riley.

Hello Riley,

If the people helping you locally are the same people all the time, you could tip them monthly. You don’t have to tip on every visit, or every occasion that you see them.

The amount to tip is discretionary. A 10%-15% tip for a massage is common; so if you tip $50 for a $400 peso massage, that would be reasonable.

It’s not common to pay tips to the service people doing jobs as part of their arrangement with the condo association (e.g. pool, garden, etc.) but you could tip them occasionally if you feel you would like to.

A good way to express your appreciation is to give the people who help you regularly a ‘Christmas bonus’ tip — see the link below about the ‘Aguinaldo’ for details. Buy a small pack of Christmas cards and put your tip into the card (something between $200 and $500 pesos is probably fine) and give sometime between December 10 and December 20 to each of the people you see/help you regularly throughout the year. They will sincerely appreciate that gesture.

Details are here about the ‘Aguinaldo’
https://www.mexperience.com/the-christmas-aguinaldo-in-mexico/

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By: Riley https://www.mexperience.com/mexicos-tipping-culture/#comment-30704 Sat, 24 Jul 2021 07:28:19 +0000 https://www.mexperience.com/blogs/mexicoinsight/?p=33---782f4f32-f464-437a-a133-f558f27682be#comment-30704 I’ve just moved to PV and we’re living in a house in a gated community near the marina. We were told by the realtor that everything is included but the workers would appreciate a tip. There is a pool guy that comes every day, gardeners everyday, a security guard and a general maintenance man, to be honest it’s fairly rare to not share my yard with the ppl working during the day, I’ve been tipping everyone all of the time and I feel it’s getting out of hand. Even at the gym, it’s a very nice gym and the service is fantastic, but I pay a lot already (1900 pesos) but surely the kid that brings me water and a towel doesn’t get much. I honestly can’t afford to be handing out money all day long, but I feel like leaving 50 pesos to them is not enough, I would rather just pay them for the month. What do you think an appropriate amount for the month would be? Pool guy, gardener, security, gym, massage girl (I pay 400 pesos / massage). I love Mexico but have been living in Spain for the past 3 years and outside of the touristy areas tipping is virtually non existent. Thanks in advance.

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By: Sara https://www.mexperience.com/mexicos-tipping-culture/#comment-28938 Tue, 02 Mar 2021 04:09:11 +0000 https://www.mexperience.com/blogs/mexicoinsight/?p=33---782f4f32-f464-437a-a133-f558f27682be#comment-28938 In reply to Transplanted TexAfrican.

Could not agree more! I do appreciate your comments. My husband and I feel the very same way. We find more appreciation and gratitude for tips in Mexico than you will ever find in the US. If you can afford to vacation or live in Mexico from the US you can afford to tip as you are contributing to their ability to feed their families and their livelihood while we live like royalty compared to living in the US. Thank you for speaking up:)

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By: Brenda https://www.mexperience.com/mexicos-tipping-culture/#comment-28905 Tue, 23 Feb 2021 19:58:48 +0000 https://www.mexperience.com/blogs/mexicoinsight/?p=33---782f4f32-f464-437a-a133-f558f27682be#comment-28905 In reply to Steve Sims.

Mexican here. I tip 10 pesos if they do something more than just pumping the gas. If they don’t, maybe 5 pesos or nothing. I live in Monterrey (one of the most expensive cities in Mexico).

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By: Brenda https://www.mexperience.com/mexicos-tipping-culture/#comment-28904 Tue, 23 Feb 2021 19:56:23 +0000 https://www.mexperience.com/blogs/mexicoinsight/?p=33---782f4f32-f464-437a-a133-f558f27682be#comment-28904 In reply to Kimberly Miles.

Definitely. 5-10 pesos would have been more than enough. You could have also gotten away with a smile and some basic politeness (i.e., flush the toilet and leave it as you found it).

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By: Mariana https://www.mexperience.com/mexicos-tipping-culture/#comment-27911 Wed, 30 Dec 2020 21:46:29 +0000 https://www.mexperience.com/blogs/mexicoinsight/?p=33---782f4f32-f464-437a-a133-f558f27682be#comment-27911 In reply to James.

I couldn’t agree with you more James. Thank you for clarifying my thoughts exactly On the previous comment

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By: Jan Gregory https://www.mexperience.com/mexicos-tipping-culture/#comment-27680 Thu, 05 Nov 2020 19:33:10 +0000 https://www.mexperience.com/blogs/mexicoinsight/?p=33---782f4f32-f464-437a-a133-f558f27682be#comment-27680 In reply to Transplanted TexAfrican.

Absolutely! Put it right in the server’s hand and you are in the grace game. Plus you get the smile in return. It feels good to help others; social reciprocity is a built-in appliance for the human psyche. ~ Jan Gregory

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By: Athea Marcos Amir https://www.mexperience.com/mexicos-tipping-culture/#comment-27676 Thu, 05 Nov 2020 14:44:21 +0000 https://www.mexperience.com/blogs/mexicoinsight/?p=33---782f4f32-f464-437a-a133-f558f27682be#comment-27676 When I moved to Mexico 23 years ago, I followed the instructions people gave me and tipped 10%. These days, when I realize how much Mexicans (among many others) are struggling, I tip with my heart instead of my head, according to how much I like the person, how many kids he or she has told me they have, how much and how kindly they have helped me, and what my own financial situation is. Because of so many loose dogs in the streets of my colonia in SMA, I can no longer leave the grounds of my house, and can shop only with a taxi picking me up and waiting for me, so out of extreme gratitude, I’ve been tipping rather lavishly.

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By: athea marcos amir https://www.mexperience.com/mexicos-tipping-culture/#comment-27675 Thu, 05 Nov 2020 14:21:15 +0000 https://www.mexperience.com/blogs/mexicoinsight/?p=33---782f4f32-f464-437a-a133-f558f27682be#comment-27675 In reply to Trim.

Hi, Trim, friendly tip from English teacher: i.e. is for a definition (Everyone needs sustenance, i.e., food.) E.g,, is for an “egg-sample” (I enjoy fruit, e.g., pears, apples, bananas, etc.) Even at my age (i.e., old), I still go to Google several times a day to check on a proper spelling, a point of grammar, a punctuation question, or the like. We’re so fortunate to be able to do this!

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By: James https://www.mexperience.com/mexicos-tipping-culture/#comment-27671 Tue, 03 Nov 2020 16:07:29 +0000 https://www.mexperience.com/blogs/mexicoinsight/?p=33---782f4f32-f464-437a-a133-f558f27682be#comment-27671 In reply to John Pedroza.

Tips are part of the trading culture in Mexico–one that Mexicans and foreign visitors and residents actively participate in. Most Mexicans *do* tip, and not to “round up the bill to save change.” Tips are prevelant in the US, too, where some places imply that nothing less than 20% will suffice. To say that tips are a “scam tax on (American) foreigners” demonstrates a deep misunderstanding of the situation.

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