bakshis (Meaning)

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bakshis (n)

a relatively small amount of money given for services rendered (as by a waiter)

Synonyms & Antonyms of bakshis

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bakshis Sentence Examples

  1. The tour guide discreetly hinted at the customary bakshis after the insightful city tour.
  2. After a sumptuous meal, the waiter eagerly expected a generous bakshis for his attentive service.
  3. The porter's gruff demeanor softened when he received a small bakshis for carrying the heavy luggage.
  4. The taxi driver politely requested a bakshis for the efficient and safe ride to the airport.
  5. The street musicians played lively tunes, hoping for a few coins as bakshis from passersby.
  6. The market vendors often inflated their prices, anticipating a hefty bakshis from tourists.
  7. It was customary to offer a bakshis to the hotel staff for providing exceptional service.
  8. Some travelers prefer to avoid giving bakshis to discourage the practice of tipping for basic services.
  9. The bakshis system can sometimes lead to awkward situations where it's unclear how much is appropriate to give.
  10. While bakshis is a common practice in certain cultures, it's important to respect local customs and tips accordingly.

FAQs About the word bakshis

a relatively small amount of money given for services rendered (as by a waiter)

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The tour guide discreetly hinted at the customary bakshis after the insightful city tour.

After a sumptuous meal, the waiter eagerly expected a generous bakshis for his attentive service.

The porter's gruff demeanor softened when he received a small bakshis for carrying the heavy luggage.

The taxi driver politely requested a bakshis for the efficient and safe ride to the airport.