问答题

[听力原文]11-15 Canadians and Americans usually tip in places like restaurants, airports, hotels, and hair salons because many people who work in these places get low salaries. A tip shows that the customer is pleased with the service. At airports, porters usually get a dollar tip for each bag. Hotel boys get a dollar for carrying one or two suitcases. Many people also tip hotel room attendants, especially when they stay in a hotel for several days. They usually leave a dollar each day. The usual tip for other kinds of services--for example, for taxi drivers, barbers, hairdressers, waiters and waitresses--is 10% of the bill. The size of the tip depends on how pleased the customer is. In most restaurants, the check does not include a service charge. There is no tipping in coffee houses or fast-food restaurants.

In what places is there no need for a tip
In coffee houses or()



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fast-food restaurant