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Living In Denmark by Gotam: 2:38pm On Jul 05, 2022
Good day guys, I need information about denmark
any nairalander in Denmark should please share vital information about denmark thanks in advance
Re: Living In Denmark by JuanAndersen(m): 3:00pm On Jul 05, 2022
I was recently looking for information for my new project, a tip calculating service. A good friend of mine helped me out by telling me about the attitude toward tips in Denmark.

I asked him what the normal rules for tipping in Denmark were. He told me that they just don't tip in Denmark.

All places have prices that include all applicable taxes and enough profit to pay all the staff full wages.

Nevertheless, all countries have cafes where tipping is considered the norm. Even in Denmark, some tourist places are happy to accept tips. This made me happy, because my new project is all about calculating tips correctly. Here, take a look for yourself https://tip-calculator.org/, maybe you can use it too.

And speaking of life in Denmark, I think it's a good indicator, too. After all, the standard of living in the country is good enough that service personnel do not need tips.
Re: Living In Denmark by Gotam: 1:09pm On Jul 06, 2022
JuanAndersen:
I was recently looking for information for my new project, a tip calculating service. A good friend of mine helped me out by telling me about the attitude toward tips in Denmark.

I asked him what the normal rules for tipping in Denmark were. He told me that they just don't tip in Denmark.

All places have prices that include all applicable taxes and enough profit to pay all the staff full wages.

Nevertheless, all countries have cafes where tipping is considered the norm. Even in Denmark, some tourist places are happy to accept tips. This made me happy, because my new project is all about calculating tips correctly. Here, take a look for yourself https://tip-calculator.org/, maybe you can use it too.

And speaking of life in Denmark, I think it's a good indicator, too. After all, the standard of living in the country is good enough that service personnel do not need tips.
Re: Living In Denmark by Gotam: 1:14pm On Jul 06, 2022
[quote author=Gotam post=114475488][/quote]Thank you very much sir, I really love the country trying to gather more research about the country, so as to plan to relocate after my back bsc programme .
Re: Living In Denmark by Gotam: 10:03am On Aug 29, 2022
So no nairalander on denmark �
Re: Living In Denmark by austino677(m): 12:16pm On Aug 30, 2022
Gotam:
So no nairalander on denmark �
grin they're busy earning kroner
Re: Living In Denmark by Gotam: 4:51pm On Aug 30, 2022
austino677:
grin they're busy earning kroner
lol seriously I don't know why maybe there are no Nigerians in Denmark I think their immigration law is hard
Re: Living In Denmark by austino677(m): 6:30pm On Aug 30, 2022
Gotam:
lol seriously I don't know why maybe there are no Nigerians in Denmark I think their immigration law is hard
check Facebook..

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