“Is RM5 Tip Too Little? Malaysians Debate Value of Small Kindness to Riders” Ringgit edges higher at open as U.S. yields retreat Economists say Malaysia’s ringgit and exports poised to benefit after US tariff ruling
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“Is RM5 Tip Too Little? Malaysians Debate Value of Small Kindness to Riders”

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A viral post has sparked conversation about tipping culture in Malaysia after a woman questioned whether RM5 tips for ride-hailing and delivery drivers are actually meaningful. The discussion began when her husband asked how much she tipped a rider, leading her to reflect on whether small amounts make any difference.

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Many riders and users responded by saying even RM2–RM5 can go a long way, especially when accumulated across multiple orders. Some shared that tips help cover daily fuel costs, while others said riders genuinely appreciate any extra amount as it directly supports their income.

The conversation also highlighted how tipping is not yet a strong culture in Malaysia, but small gestures are increasingly seen as a way to show appreciation. Overall, netizens agreed that no amount is too small, and even minimal tips can make a meaningful impact on gig workers’ daily earnings.

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“Is RM5 Tip Too Little? Malaysians Debate Value of Small Kindness to Riders” Ringgit edges higher at open as U.S. yields retreat Economists say Malaysia’s ringgit and exports poised to benefit after US tariff ruling
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