8 Countries Where Tipping Isn't Expected (And What to Do Instead)

4. Switzerland: A Service Charge Society

Vivid murals and architecture on a charming street in Lucerne, Switzerland. Photo Credit: Pexels @nuclear medicine

In Switzerland, tipping is not expected as a service charge is already included in the bill. This ensures that service workers receive fair compensation for their work. The Swiss pride themselves on their efficiency and professionalism, and the idea of tipping is often seen as an unnecessary gesture. Instead, if you wish to acknowledge exceptional service, you can round up the bill or leave a small amount of change. A sincere thank you and a smile are always appreciated and align well with Swiss cultural norms of politeness and respect.

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