Tipping in Morocco is a topic of interest to many travelers in this country. And that is why we address it in this blog, as we have done with other issues of ‘everyday economics’, such asas the
currency
or the
bargaining
. Take note of the tips we give you here and you will surely enjoy a smooth circuit.
Tipping in Morocco: baksheesh
Tipping in Morocco is a cultural cultural actas in other Arab countries. In fact, the same word is used to refer to it: baksheesh. However, this does not mean that the vision and practice here are the same as in other countries.
In Morocco, you should be aware that tipping is voluntary. voluntary. But at the same time, in certain situations the tourist is expected to leave a small amount of money as a thank you. That is, it is not mandatory but in many cases the unwritten rule recommends it.
For example, it is taken for granted that tourists should tip in unskilled, low-paying jobs. in unskilled, low-paying jobs. This is the case of valet parking attendants, hotel porters who carry the luggage to their guests or toilet cleaners. In such cases, it will be sufficient to leave some dirhamswhich are equivalent to a few tens of euro cents or cents on the dollar.
In the world of cateringtipping is widespread, and for waiters and waitresses waiters It is practically considered a part of the salary, so it is advisable to add a percentage of the bill as a tip, usually 10% of the bill..
For the cab driverstipping is also common, at least if the traveler considers that he or she has been friendly in service and driving, safe. And in general, a tip is expected from the tourist in all those cases in which the worker, in his direct dealings with the customer, has done something that exceeded his duties.
Tipping, on the other hand, is not is not customary in stores. If it is a supermarket or similar with the price clearly specified, it is understood that this is the amount to be disbursed. And if it is a souk store where you have bought after a bargaining phase, it is understood that the agreed price is already the correct one.
Tips on tipping in Morocco
As it is not stipulated by law and is left to free consideration, we give you a series of tips that will help you when making your decisions:
- Make sure you always carry plenty of coins on youTips in Morocco are usually given in cash and not so much by card. Always having ‘change’ on hand will get you out of trouble, open doors and help you to keep smiles on your face.
- Ask any doubt to the staff provided by our agency: they will be able to tell you if you should tip or not, and if so, how much.
- Although we have said that in stores there is no need to tip, an elegant gesture is to not to accept the changeespecially in those cases in which it is deduced that this money has a direct impact on the dependent. For example, small handicraft stores, food stalls in street markets, etc.
- Avoid offering tips to official workersAlthough some may accept them or even suggest them, it is best to avoid any kind of problem in this regard, as it could be considered bribery, and is in clear decline, especially in large cities and tourist destinations.
And in general, both on the subject of tipping in Morocco as in any other daily aspect, the best advice will be common sense, but also the generosity expected of all tourists, especially if they are foreigners and their purchasing power is higher than that of local citizens.