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

6. Norway: A Culture of Equality

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In Norway, tipping is not a common practice due to the country's strong emphasis on equality and fair wages. The Norwegian service industry operates on the principle that workers should be paid fairly for their services, rendering tips unnecessary. Instead of tipping, acknowledging the quality of service with a heartfelt thank you is sufficient. If you feel compelled to leave something extra for exceptional service, rounding up the bill slightly is acceptable. Norwegians appreciate sincerity and directness, so expressing your gratitude verbally is always a welcome gesture.

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