Tipping In Kosovo: How To Tip In Kosovo
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Tipping in Kosovo isn’t as much of a ‘thing’ as it is in many other European countries, so most people won’t be offended if you don’t do it. However, if you feel that the service you received deserved a tip, then go ahead and you won’t offend anyone. It’s also a nice thing to do, considering how low the wages are in Kosovo.
Currency Information
Currency: Euro
Denominations: Notes – 5 – 500, Coins – 1 & 2 euro notes, 5 – 50 cents
Other currencies accepted: You may find that the Serbian Diner is accepted although this will only be in majority Serbian areas. Cash is used more often than credit and debit cards, although you will be able to use these in the major cities, especially in Pristina. You’ll find ATMS in major cities.
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