tapaksi
Tapaksi is a traditional form of payment in Finland, where a customer leaves a small amount of money in a cup or container at a restaurant, bar, or café. The term "tapaksi" is derived from the Finnish word "tappaa," which means "to kill" or "to finish," reflecting the idea of "finishing" the meal or drink. This practice is common in Finland and is often used as a way to tip the server or to cover the cost of additional items such as coffee or dessert.
The amount left in the tapaksi cup is typically small, often around 1 to 3 euros, but
Tapaksi is a social and informal way of tipping, and it is not uncommon for customers to
Tapaksi is not a universal practice in Finland, and some restaurants and bars may not offer it.