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Do You Tip Taxi Drivers in South Korea?

No — tipping taxi drivers in Korea is not expected, not customary, and can actually make things awkward.

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Do You Tip Taxis in Korea?

No, you do not tip taxi drivers in South Korea. The fare on the meter is the total amount you pay, and the driver will give you exact change. There is no expectation of rounding up, adding a percentage, or handing over extra cash. This applies to regular taxis, deluxe (mobeom) taxis, and app-based rides through Kakao T.

If you try to leave a tip, the driver may look confused, try to return it, or assume you made a mistake. This is not rudeness — it simply is not part of Korean culture. The best thing you can do is pay the meter price and say "감사합니다" (kamsahamnida, thank you).

Kakao T taxi rides settle automatically at the metered price through the app. There is no option to add a tip, and none is expected.

Why Tipping Is Not a Thing

Korea does not have a tipping culture in any service industry. Service workers receive a full wage, and the price you see is the price you pay — in restaurants, cafes, bars, taxis, salons, and hotels. This is one of the things visitors from the US find most refreshing about Korea.

The cultural reasoning goes deeper than wages. In Korean culture, doing your job well is the baseline expectation, not something that requires a financial reward from the customer. Offering a tip can imply that the person needs charity, which can feel condescending rather than generous.

  • Restaurants — pay at the counter, no tip on the table.
  • Cafes — no tip jar, no expectation.
  • Bars and clubs — pay the bill, nothing extra.
  • Delivery drivers — the app handles payment, no cash tip at the door.
  • Hair salons and barbers — pay the listed price only.

Tipping Across Other Services

The no-tipping rule extends across virtually all services in Korea. Restaurants do not expect tips, and leaving cash on the table can result in a server chasing you down the street to return your "forgotten" money. Hotels at the budget and mid-range level do not expect tips for bellhops or housekeeping.

ServiceTip Expected?Notes
Regular taxiNoPay exact meter fare
Kakao T / app taxiNoAuto-settled via app
RestaurantsNoPay at counter, no table tip
Hotels (budget/mid)NoNo tips for any staff
Hotels (luxury 5-star)No10% service charge added to bill
Hair salonsNoPay the listed price
Spa / jjimjilbangNoNo tipping culture
Tour guides (group)NoNot expected
Tour guides (private)Optional₩10,000-₩30,000 for exceptional service

When a Small Gesture Is Okay

The one exception where a small gesture is sometimes appropriate is private tour guides on bespoke tours aimed at foreign visitors. If your guide went above and beyond over a full day, ₩10,000-₩30,000 is a kind gesture but absolutely not required. At luxury five-star hotels, a 10% service charge is added automatically to your bill — that is the entire expected gratuity.

If you genuinely want to show appreciation for great service anywhere in Korea, a sincere "감사합니다" with a slight bow, or a positive review on Naver Map or Google, is far more valued than cash.

A warm thank-you and a positive online review mean more to Korean service workers than a monetary tip. Leave a review on Naver Map for maximum impact.
Do not leave cash on a restaurant table. The staff will almost certainly assume you forgot your change and try to return it.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you tip taxi drivers in South Korea?

No. Tipping taxi drivers is not customary in Korea. Pay the exact meter fare and the driver will give you precise change. No rounding up or percentage is expected.

Is it rude to tip in South Korea?

It is not exactly rude, but it can be confusing and awkward. Service workers may try to return the money, thinking you made a mistake. It is best to simply pay the listed price.

Do you tip at restaurants in Korea?

No. Korean restaurants do not expect tips. You pay the total on the bill at the counter. Leaving cash on the table may result in staff chasing you to return it.

Should I tip my hotel housekeeper in Korea?

At budget and mid-range hotels, no tip is expected. At luxury five-star hotels, a 10% service charge is automatically added to your bill, which covers gratuity.

Do Korean tour guides expect tips?

Group tour guides do not expect tips. For private bespoke tours, a small gesture of ₩10,000-₩30,000 is optional for exceptional service but not required.

Is there a tipping option on Kakao T?

No. Kakao T settles the ride at the exact metered fare through the app. There is no tip option and no expectation of one.

How do I show appreciation for good service in Korea?

A sincere "감사합니다" (thank you) with a slight bow is the standard way. Leaving a positive review on Naver Map or Google is also highly valued by Korean businesses.