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How much should tourists really tip in Germany?

Paul Krantz
Paul Krantz - paul.krantz@thelocal.com
How much should tourists really tip in Germany?
A coffee bill paid in coins along with a small tip. Photo: picture alliance/dpa/dpa-tmn | Christin Klose

Some suggest that tourists from the US have pushed their tipping culture on metropolitan cities in Germany. Others say foreign nationals in Germany don’t tip enough. Here's what you need to know.

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steve
I think it actually encourages owners not to pay more. Look at the US as an example.
Alex
Why? Owners use staff tipping as a means to keep wages down. I was brought up to tip only when the service is good. In many cases its nothing special or just part of the staff's normal routine. Also, much table service is unnecessary, certainly in the case of where only drinks are being ordered. Its used as a means to extract tips for waiting staff, when for customers its often easier or quicker to order direct from the bar.

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