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  2. With gambling still very popular and a relatively recent monopoly, illegal poker tables are widespread in Austria. READ ALSO: 29 ways to save money in Austria (but still have fun) In April 2022, for example, an anonymous caller tipped the police to one of such games. In a holiday rental apartment in Vienna, 18 people met to play.
  3. Strache also discussed the possibility of the woman buying Austria's most-read tabloid, Kronen Zeitung, and making its editorial line more pro-FPOe. ... Strache claimed in the video that several high-profile billionaires, as well as international gambling company Novomatic, had funded political parties through illegal donations to associations. ...
  4. Austria's towns and cities have a great selection of bars and cafes to explore but it can be hard to know how to act as a newcomer to the country. Here's a guide to visiting a bar or a cafe like a local. Don't order at the bar. Ordering at the bar like in a British pub is usually not the done thing in Austria (unless at an English or ...
  5. In Austria, there is no right of exchange regulated by law, as explained by the Chamber of Labour (AK). However, many retailers will voluntarily grant an exchange, so you should check all fine print and even ask for a right of exchange to be noted in an invoice. ... gambling, downloads or streaming of digital content, and others. Advertisement ...
  6. In Austria, a hair salon is another place where tips are expected. If someone sits for several hours while having their hair coloured, then the polite thing to do is to tip 10 percent. A tip can even be left at the supermarket or at a clothes store in Austria by rounding up when paying with cash. Essential words and phrases. Can I pay please?
  7. But in Austria, these rules are followed by almost everyone. So get used to waiting for the little green man before crossing the road. Wrong trash disposal / recycling. Austria takes recycling very serious and if a neighbour catches you throwing the wrong type of trash in a particular bin, you will get told off.
  8. During the two pandemic years of 2020 and 2021, criminal offences numbers were much lower in Austria, but Vienna continues to see a long-term decreasing trend in crimes, according to the report. In 2019, there were 2019 offences recorded, while in 2013, 212,503 charges were filed, the police said.

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