In Italy there are different rules when it comes to tips than in Germany.
Therefore, you should pay attention to a certain word when you go to a restaurant.
Rome - Since the restaurants reopened, many people have been eating out again.
Most restaurant visitors give tips quite naturally, following the unwritten rule that applies in Germany that the tip is around five to ten percent of the bill.
Tips in Italy: different countries, different customs
For many people, going to a restaurant means quality of life, which is why this is one of the factors that is used, especially when on vacation. In this context, as is so often the case, the following applies: different countries, different customs. The rules that apply in Germany regarding tips do not necessarily apply in other countries where many Germans go on vacation. In Italy, for example, there is a very special rule for tips that you should follow if you don’t want to make a mistake.
In principle, it is rather uncommon in Italy to tip in a restaurant.
This is for the following reason: In Italy, in most cases, an extra fee is charged for place settings and bread served.
This is listed on the invoice as "coperto".
If this word is on the bill in the restaurant, an additional tip is practically unnecessary.
Tip rule: You have to pay attention to this word on the receipt
However, if the service was outstanding, restaurant visitors can of course still tip.
In this case, it is customary to leave a maximum of two euros in cash at the table.
If the word “coperto” is not on the bill, a tip of five to ten percent is usually given - the rule known in Germany applies here.
Bars are an exception to these rules. No service payments are expected here.
It is also recommended that you tip in cash or leave it on the table when leaving the restaurant.
Paying tips by credit or debit card is very uncommon in Italy.
Equipped with these tips, nothing stands in the way of a successful restaurant visit in Italy.
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