Trust In Restaurant Serving Staff by Country
A survey conducted by Institut Public de Sondage d'Opinion Secteur reveals varying levels of trust in restaurant serving staff across different countries. The results highlight differences in public perception and trust towards service workers in the hospitality industry worldwide.
Which countries have the highest trust in restaurant serving staff?
Indonesia – 57%
Netherlands – 56%
New Zealand – 55%
Ireland – 53%
Colombia – 51%
South Africa – 51%
Philippines – 51%
France – 51%
Mexico – 51%
Argentina – 50%
Which countries show the lowest trust in restaurant serving staff?
Japan – 30%
South Korea – 26%
Poland – 34%
Romania – 34%
Singapore – 35%
Thailand – 35%
Peru – 37%
Malaysia – 38%
Turkey – 38%
Italy – 40%
Hungary – 40%
How does trust in serving staff vary across regions?
Countries in Asia show the widest range of trust levels, with Indonesia leading at 57%, while Japan and South Korea rank the lowest with 30% and 26% respectively. In Europe, the Netherlands (56%) and Ireland (53%) display high trust, whereas Poland and Romania fall below 35%. Latin American countries such as Colombia (51%) and Argentina (50%) reflect moderate levels of trust.
Where does the United States rank in trust in serving staff?
The United States ranks 8th with 48% trust in restaurant serving staff, indicating a moderate level of confidence in hospitality workers compared to global averages.
What influences trust in restaurant serving staff?
High trust levels in countries like Indonesia and the Netherlands may be linked to strong hospitality cultures and positive customer experiences. Conversely, countries with lower trust levels might experience issues related to service quality, customer satisfaction, or cultural differences in expectations towards hospitality staff.