
Do Croatians Tip? Street Survey Reveals Surprising Insights
Croatian Tipping Culture: A Vox Populi on Generosity In a recent survey conducted by Net.hr, Croatians were asked about their tipping habits. The results revealed a wide range of practices, highlighting the nuanced nature of tipping in the country. The survey, conducted on the streets of Zagreb, captured diverse opinions and approaches to gratuities. "I always tip," said one interviewee, "usually around 5-10% depending on the service." Another added, "It depends on the bill and how good the service was." However, one woman offered a surprising perspective: "I only tip if I'm angry." Her response underscores the subjective nature of tipping, influenced by individual experiences and emotions. The video offers a glimpse into the everyday lives of Croatians and their attitudes toward service industry workers. While the sample size is small, it sparks conversation about tipping norms and cultural differences in gratuity practices.