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Answer by Jalapeno for Tipping in Europe when paying by credit card?

I live in the UK and the only restaurants that are known for taking a tip via card are chains like Pizza Express, Outback Steakhouse, Wagamamas, ect. You can write the tip amount on the bill that they...

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Answer by froderik for Tipping in Europe when paying by credit card?

In Sweden - when paying with credit card - you almost always get the option of specifying the total amount you want to pay. Many people don't use cash at all any more so it is the only way for the...

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Answer by Dr. Banana for Tipping in Europe when paying by credit card?

In the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany its very common to tell the waiter, make it (Price+ Price * 5-10%) euro. Then they will simply input this in there credit card reader, and it get's sorted at the...

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Answer by Relaxed for Tipping in Europe when paying by credit card?

In continental Europe, use cash, nothing else. That's a simple rule you should follow, all other discussions are a distraction.There are some differences between countries but generally speaking...

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Answer by JoErNanO for Tipping in Europe when paying by credit card?

The classical way to go about this is to leave cash on the table. Your receipt will usually come in either a receipt-wallet (left), or a small plate of some kind (right):After you pay for the meal,...

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Answer by RoflcoptrException for Tipping in Europe when paying by credit card?

In almost all European countries I've been so far, I observed that most people do it the following way (and I also have done it a lot and it almost never caused any troubles or uncertainties):After...

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Tipping in Europe when paying by credit card?

I've been traveling in Europe for the past few months and I'm still confused about this! In most countries, it seems the common courtesy (according to tipping websites and the locals that I've talked...

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