Should I leave tips in Latvian hotels

Should I leave tips in hotels in Latvia? Each day I put 2-3 lats (about 4-6 dollars) on the table, but each evening I'm returning to the room I find money untouched.
This is my first country where tips are ignored. May be, I'm doing something wrong?
Best Answer
It depends on hotel, but usually you do not have to give tips. Leaving money on table is not considered as tip. It's not allowed to touch anything what belongs to customer - you.
If you are in small hotel, you can give tips to the personnel, if you meet them in person.
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Is it customary to tip in Latvia?
10-15% for waiter's or cab driver's good service is OK. Sometimes the tip is already included in your bill, then there is a separate position "Serviss".Do you tip in European hotels?
Tipping in hotelsA good rule of thumb for tipping in Europe is to give at least one euro (or the equivalent in local currency) per service. For example, pay one euro per bag carried up to your room by a bellhop or porter, one euro per day for housekeeping, and one euro per day for breakfast staff.Should I tip at hotels?
A hotel may automatically add gratuity to room service (but it's best to double-check). Otherwise, 18% to 20% should suffice. Tipping housekeeping may not be the norm, but it is nice to leave a small gratuity, especially if you leave a big mess or call for extra towels. Anywhere from $3 to $7 daily works, Osten says.Is it rude to leave a tip in Europe?
When dining in a restaurant in Europe you should expect to tip a bit more modestly than you would in America. If a service charge is included in your bill then leaving a tip is optional. If it isn't you can often leave a 5-10 percent tip without insulting your waiter or waitress.7 Biggest Travel Mistakes When Coming to Latvia
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Given the definition of Tips being gratuity for good services why not use that as a basis for whether or not you leave a tip?
While in United States, Canada and elsewhere tipping in restaurants is expected it is still optional, so if you like the service you leave more if you don't you may not leave anything, so while it may not be expected by the hotel staff in Latvia if you feel that you got good service I would leave a tip anyway.
If not for nothing just for not touching money left on the table.
Answer 3
Leaving a tip is a personal decision and on average I only leave a tip in about half of the places I stay. When I do, I never leave it loose on the table as i was told the maid is not allowed to take it. I use Merci Envelopes that I have bought online. These are small red envelopes that I carry in my wallet and can personalise if necessary. You could just leave a note, but I find the envelopes more stylish.
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