jackets5 wrote: what’s the policy of tipping in mexico for nurses etc. here in the US it would be quite an awkward situation.
Nurses? I don't recall the tradition or necessity to tip nurses or any Medical professional in Mexico, this would be news to me.
I will say however, if you go out to eat a restaurant or bar in Tijuana, tips are always appreciated from what I recall. I remember I'd often tip the Taxi cab drivers a little extra because the rides were so inexpensive. Any sort of "hospitality" you can probably tip, but nurses would be complete news to me.
One other recommendation: try and get your American dollars you've allocated for tips converted into pesos first. There are places in Tijuana (like the airport) that do offer pretty fair exchanges for that day. Then get a currency-conversion calculator app on your phone. I find this keeps you from over-tipping if you are on a budget.
In other words, if you use American cash, you will sometimes get pesos as change (many places in Tijuana don't keep American dollars on hand), and these places seldom ever get the currency conversion in your favor.
Example: 2,000 pesos = 113 dollars, but you may get 100 back based on whatever conversion rate they have on hand, which is seldom real-time accurate. As you can see, relying on a 3rd party to do the conversion could hypothetically cost you 13 bucks.