Wanted: Your Tipping Tales

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Sunday, March 5, 2006

Ever confused a currency exchange so badly that you inadvertently tipped a cabbie the equivalent of half a penny? Have waiters chased you down the street inquiring what was wrong with the service? And what do you do in the developing world when you want to be generous, but a 20 percent tip in a simple roadside restaurant adds up to less than a quarter?

Tell us your tipping experiences and dilemmas, both at home and abroad, and your story might win a spot in our upcoming guide to tipping around the world.

Send your tales or questions -- keep them short, please -- to travel@washpost.com ; put "Tipping" in the subject field. Please include a phone number or e-mail address, in case we want more details.



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