tuntavamaks
Tuntavamaks, also known as "tuntava" or "tuntava tax," refers to a colloquial term used in some Finnish contexts to describe a form of informal or unofficial financial compensation. The term originates from the Finnish word *tuntava*, which loosely translates to "understanding" or "knowing," implying a transaction that occurs outside formal systems, often involving cash payments for services or favors that might otherwise be unpaid or underpaid.
In Finland, tuntavamaks can take various forms, such as paying someone extra for a job well done,
The practice is common in everyday interactions, such as tipping waitstaff, compensating neighbors for small favors,
The concept reflects broader cultural attitudes toward fairness and social harmony, where informal financial gestures help