>In restaurants, for example, 72% of respondents in Germany told the pollster they “typically” tipped: almost the same as the US. In the UK, where an optional service charge of about 12.5% is usually included, 55% said they left a gratuity.
This is pretty groundbreaking! All this time I was led to believe that tipping in Germany is much less prevalent than in the US.
PS: While you are here, if you would like to buy me a coffee you can do at………no not really 😛 Fuck the Guardian!
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>In restaurants, for example, 72% of respondents in Germany told the pollster they “typically” tipped: almost the same as the US. In the UK, where an optional service charge of about 12.5% is usually included, 55% said they left a gratuity.
This is pretty groundbreaking! All this time I was led to believe that tipping in Germany is much less prevalent than in the US.
PS: While you are here, if you would like to buy me a coffee you can do at………no not really 😛 Fuck the Guardian!
Happy weekend guys!