Not sure tipping came from England, I thought it was a US thing.
Anyway, in Thailand, I leave a small tip - usually 5-10% depending on service at bars and restaurants. Small tip to a taxi driver (round up if 90 baht he gets 100 baht). Twice a year I give the barber 200 baht for songkran and new year. But nothing for each haircut. A favorite waitress that always pays close attention to us in a decent restaurant, she might get 100 baht in her hand occassionally.
That's about it.
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