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Tipping is dying out in Finland. Few service people expect a tip, though we usually give something for beyond-the-call-of-duty extra service - or to be 'remembered'.

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by Sven Triloqvist on Wed Sep 1st, 2010 at 05:00:19 PM EST
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Sometimes I wonder if tipping was ever really alive here in Finland. I really enjoy tipping everybody, for everything and anything related to good service. It's just part of the culture I come from, I suppose . . . and to tell the truth, it just makes me feel good. But I've always had to be quite sneaky about tipping here in Finland because the Hacker Dude has a total hissy fit about my tipping . . . something about the Finnish people on the receiving end will take my tip as some sort of offense, or some such. Of course this does little to dissuade me of the practice. I just tell myself what does he really know about the matter anyway, he left these parts for Sweden when he was 12; of course everyone enjoys receiving a tip.
by sgr2 on Wed Sep 1st, 2010 at 05:26:30 PM EST
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In the states waiters and waitresses don't get a living wage so they depend on tips to make up the difference.
by ATinNM on Wed Sep 1st, 2010 at 05:38:14 PM EST
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Point well taken, AT. Nevertheless, a little extra into the hands of the doer is a simple way to feel good about spending your $$. IMO anyway.
by sgr2 on Thu Sep 2nd, 2010 at 07:04:51 AM EST
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In the Anglo states, bankers and fund managers don't get a living wage so they depend on bonuses to make up the difference.

fixed...

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by Sven Triloqvist on Thu Sep 2nd, 2010 at 07:40:24 AM EST
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or they resign/get fired so they can get one of those special parachutes.
by sgr2 on Thu Sep 2nd, 2010 at 04:26:21 PM EST
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