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    "Tippin' In" is an American song with music by Robert Lewis "Bobby" Smith and lyrics by Marty Symes. It was a 1945 instrumental hit by Erskine Hawkins and His Orchestra. The single went to number one on the Race Records chart for six non-consecutive weeks and became Hawkins's most successful pop hit, reaching number nine.

  2. 3 nov 2022 · Provided to YouTube by RCA/LegacyTippin' In · Erskine Hawkins & His OrchestraThe Original Tuxedo Junction℗ Recorded Prior to 1972. All Rights Reserved by BMG...

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    • Tipping in Italy – The Basics
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    As a general rule, tips aren’t automatically givenlike they are in the United States and aren’t included in the bill.
    You will hear “we don’t tip in Italy!” and “tipping isn’t part of our culture!” but that doesn’t mean you can’t leave a tip.  The amount is definitely less, but tipping for good service is always a...
    Tip with cash, not a credit card.  It’s usually not an option to tip on the credit card slip, and if you do, that tip is unlikely to make its way back to your server.
    Don’t tip with small coins.  While the €1 and €2 coins are fine to tip with, it’s best to avoid tipping with smaller change.  You probably wouldn’t leave a tip in pennies and nickels in the US, so...

    *Full disclosure – I’m in the minority here. Most people do not tip for these services. I tip for exceptional service, especially if I will be returning.

    You may hear the argument, “Italian waiters don’t need to be tipped – they make a great living wage.” While a small group of Italian waiters are professionally trained and able to make a career out of being a waiter (you’ll usually find them at high-end restaurants), most are not well paid. True, they don’t make $2/hour like some American waiters, ...

    If you order a coffee at a bar or a café in Italy, a tip is not expected. However, if you pay €0.80 for your coffee at the bar, feel free to leave your €0.20 coin on top of your receipt when you go to collect it. If you sit at a table, you’re already paying a service fee, so you shouldn’t feel obliged to leave more. If you receive exceptional servi...

    Tipping for hotel staff is appreciated (and common) in luxury hotels. In smaller hotels, pensions, and B&Bs, tipping is not expected, but is definitely appreciated. You do not need to tip for stays in apartments, AirBnBs, or long-term stays.

    Paid Tours

    If you’ve taken a paid tour, a tip is not expected but is very much appreciated. Guides often only receive a small portion of the fee you paid. Exception – if you take a guided tour with the owner, you do not need to leave a tip. A common tip is €5-10 per person. If you have taken a large group or private day tour, a tip of 10% is common, and even more if you are thrilled with the experience. If you are taking a longer tour (for example, a week-long cycling trip), the tour cost often includes...

    Free Tours

    If you’ve taken a free tour, it is common courtesy to tip the guide, €5-10 per person.

    Private drivers are sometimes a great alternative to renting a car. Depending on the service, I will tip €5 for a pick up/drop off or 10% for a full day of driving.

    Tipping a taxi driver is not expected, but I’ve found that most people do leave a small amount. The general rule is to round up to leave €1-2. So, if your cab fare is €13.10, leave €14. You can also leave an additional tip if they help with luggage (€1 per bag).

    Are you getting a massage, manicure, or haircut? If you visit a spa, salon or wellness center in Italy, you may be wondering if you should leave a tip. Italians generally do not leave tips for these services. Some do, and I usually leave a 10% tip for exceptional service. Exception: You do not need to tip if the service is performed by the owner.

    If you’re staying at a private villa and have a chef cook for you once, or nightly, 10% of the total food bill is a standard tip.

  3. 2 mag 2019 · TippinIn (Smith) by Erskine Hawkins & his Orchestra THE 1945 HITS ARCHIVE - here in one place, a good-quality library of original-release-version best-sellers and songs that made an impact ...

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  4. Provided to YouTube by RCA Victor Tippin' In · Erskine Hawkins and His Orchestra The Fabulous Big Band Collection - More Fabulous Big Band ℗ Recorded Prior to 1972. All Rigths Reserved by BMG...

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  5. 13 mar 2021 · The performance of “Tippin’ In” by Erskine Hawkins demonstrates what a solid and enthusiastic band he had and was able to maintain through the years of World War II. The muscular introduction by the band leads to the bright toned alto saxophone solos on the “A” part of the first AABA 32 bar chorus, which are played by Bobby ...

  6. Tipping in Italy is more of a voluntary gesture to show appreciation for services received. There are no written rules, and it’s actually illegal to ask for a tip. However, there are situations when not leaving a tip can be considered impolite and a sign that you are dissatisfied with the service provided.