Tipping culture does exist in europe, but first of all, it isn’t nearly as “mandatory” as it is in the US, and second of all we tip way less. There isn’t a fixed percentage you “have to” tip. Usually, if the waiter was nice, it’s just rounding up to an even sum. At least here in germany.
Tipping culture does exist in europe, but first of all, it isn’t nearly as “mandatory” as it is in the US, and second of all we tip way less. There isn’t a fixed percentage you “have to” tip. Usually, if the waiter was nice, it’s just rounding up to an even sum. At least here in germany.
In Spain tipping is there, but it’s quite sparingly done.
I don’t know any statistics, but wouldn’t be surprised if people gave tips no more than once a month on average.
Depending on the place and service it could be rounding up the bill or adding a note for the waiter. Rarely a tip would go over 10€.