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Coming from a country where tipping is the norm, blogger Kathy struggles with the ill-defined tipping culture in Switzerland. She shares her own strategy for rewarding good service.You may have already heard that tipping in restaurants in Switzerland is not necessary or even, strictly speaking, allowed. The tip, or Trinkgeld, was in fact abolished 35 years ago, replaced by an all-inclusive bill that covers the tip as well the payment for food and drink.
Immediately after noting that tipping is not necessary, most people, if pressed, will allow that it's okay to leave something. You should round up the bill to leave a little something extra.
Okay. What does that mean? For someone from the US where tipping is the rule and not the exception, it means that paying the bill in a restaurant becomes an uncomfortable moment. How much is enough? Is too much an insult? And how do you leave the tip? On the table? Hand it to the server? There won't normally be a line for it on the credit card bill (which makes sense since a tip is theoretically not needed).
How much?
The golden rule in restaurants seems to be to round up. 20 Minuten reports that the industry group GastroSuisse recommends that guests who wish to thank the server for good service should ‘generously round up’ the bill.



Kathy is an American in Zürich, studying German and French, learning about the food and wines of Switzerland and living the dream with her husband. When not memorising new verb and preposition combinations, or traveling, she’s blogging about the ups, downs and oddities of expat life over at TwoFools in Zurich.
Photo credit: La Stanza bar, Zurich by Simon Aughton (Flickr.com)
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