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''Baksheesh'' (from ) is tipping, charitable giving, and certain forms of
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Etymology and usage

''Baksheesh'' comes from the Persian word (), which originated from the
Middle Persian Middle Persian, also known by its endonym Pārsīk or Pārsīg ( Inscriptional Pahlavi script: , Manichaean script: , Avestan script: ) in its later form, is a Western Middle Iranian language which became the literary language of the Sasania ...
language. The word had also moved to other cultures and countries. In the Albanian,
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, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Indian, Macedonian, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, and
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s, ''bakshish'' or бакшиш means "tip" in the conventional western sense. In Greek, μπαξίσι () can mean a gift in general. In German and French, ''Bakschisch'' is a small bribe (in Romanian as well, depending on the context; usually employed as a euphemism to ''șpagă'', which means outright bribe). In Maltese, the word ''buqxiex'' refers to a very small payment.


Types

* Charity to beggars: In
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, beggars solicit alms by crying "''baksheesh, baba!''". * Tipping: This does not correlate with the European system of tipping, as it also includes demonstrations of gratitude, respect, or veneration. An offering to the
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may be considered ''baksheesh''. A '' faqir'' may also ask for ''baksheesh'', but no thought is in his mind that he is begging. In fact, in Pakistan and the
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world, the giver of alms often salutes the beggar for having been given the opportunity to gain merit. In
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, ''baksheesh'' is often requested on top of fares to taxi drivers, and as service charges to waiters, doormen, shopkeepers, garage attendants, and many others employed in service-sector jobs. * Outright
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: In countries with endemic corruption, for instance, a member of the police force, a migration or customs officer, or any other type of government official may be swayed from legitimately or illegitimately arresting, issuing a fine, or imposing a tax on someone by a suitable payment of ''baksheesh'' which would constitute a bribe, whether it was offered to the official or requested by the official.


In literature

When American mythologist Joseph Campbell travelled on his maiden visit to
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in 1954, he encountered pervasive begging which he called the "Baksheesh Complex".
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, after riding through the
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town of Magdala in 1867, makes note of his encounter with beggars and the term ''bucksheesh'' in his published work '' The Innocents Abroad'': "They hung to the horses' tails, clung to their manes and the stirrups, closed in on every side in scorn of dangerous hoofs—and out of their infidel throats, with one accord, burst an agonizing and most infernal chorus: '' Howajji, bucksheesh! howajji, bucksheesh! howajji, bucksheesh! bucksheesh! bucksheesh!'' I never was in a storm like that before." Leo Deuel, a writer on archaeology, sardonically described ''baksheesh'' as "lavish remuneration and bribes, rudely demanded but ever so graciously accepted by the natives in return for little or no services rendered".


See also

* Fakelaki, "little envelope" * Facilitating payment


References


External links


''From'' ''Baksheesh to Bribery: Understanding the Global Fight Against Corruption and Graft''
edited by T. Markus Funk and Andrew S. Boutros, Oxford University Press, {{Corruption Charity Persian words and phrases Bribery bg:Бакшиш