Tipping the Hairdresser
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Tipping the Hairdresser
Got my hair cut today, and as I was tipping the woman who cut my hair, I began to wonder.
Tipping a waitress/waiter in the US is pretty much mandatory. Reason being, as much as 15% is taken off their paychecks because they get tipped. Therefore being a decent guy means giving at least a 15% tip, perhaps more (unless, of course, the service is horrible, but that's beside the point). If you go to a restaurant and spend 15$, odds are you're giving a 17-18$ tip.
But, does the same apply to hairdressers/hair stylists/barbers?
I am not sure whether or not money is taken out of their paychecks to compensate for tips. I do not think so, but I could be wrong. I tend to tip after a hair cut like I would after a meal, between 15 and 20%. Am I/Are we correct in doing this? It seems that the hairdresser would be making a significant amount of money more than the waitress.
Be great if I could hear from anyone who has worked as a waitress or hairdresser. My thanks in advance.
Tipping a waitress/waiter in the US is pretty much mandatory. Reason being, as much as 15% is taken off their paychecks because they get tipped. Therefore being a decent guy means giving at least a 15% tip, perhaps more (unless, of course, the service is horrible, but that's beside the point). If you go to a restaurant and spend 15$, odds are you're giving a 17-18$ tip.
But, does the same apply to hairdressers/hair stylists/barbers?
I am not sure whether or not money is taken out of their paychecks to compensate for tips. I do not think so, but I could be wrong. I tend to tip after a hair cut like I would after a meal, between 15 and 20%. Am I/Are we correct in doing this? It seems that the hairdresser would be making a significant amount of money more than the waitress.
Be great if I could hear from anyone who has worked as a waitress or hairdresser. My thanks in advance.
Please forgive any idiotic comments, stupid observations, or dumb questions in above post, for I am but a college student with little real world experience.
I think it's fairly common to tip hair dressers/stylists these days but I think it's more of an extra thank you than a necessity. When I started getting the feeling that a tip was expected at even some place like Cost Cutters for giving me a butch that took a few minutes only I started cutting my hair myself at home.
I don't know about tipping the barber. When I was a kid we just paid the bill and that was it.
I can see giving a tip if you get something elaborate done (coloring, perm etc..), but anything that is mostly done with clippers the regular fee should be enough.
I don't know about tipping the barber. When I was a kid we just paid the bill and that was it.
I can see giving a tip if you get something elaborate done (coloring, perm etc..), but anything that is mostly done with clippers the regular fee should be enough.
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Depending on where I go and how much they charge and how good of a job they did cutting my hair, depends on what kind of tip, if any I give them.
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My local barber shop doesn't seem to expect a tip, but I once went to a fancier shop in New York City and my barber was waiting by the door when I was ready to go out. Showing me out was probably part of the intention, but a tip definetly seemed wanting then.
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I've always given a tip. My tip scales up by quality and how low the base hair cut fee was.
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I always give a tip, and in the 20%-30% range.
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This thread made me feel better. I got a hair cut/color a couple weeks ago that came to, like $230. I had every intention of leaving a tip, but I paid with credit card and the receptionist said that I couldn't put in a tip and that I had to do it with cash (which I never carry on me). I told her that I'd have to go to an ATM to get some cash to tip...but after 20 minutes on Newbury St trying to find an ATM, I gave up and just went home. I felt really bad doing that, because I always tip.
Anyway, I probably won't go back. A) I'm embarrassed now, and B) there are plenty of other overpriced hairstylists in the city.
Anyway, I probably won't go back. A) I'm embarrassed now, and B) there are plenty of other overpriced hairstylists in the city.
Only five dollars for a trim? Damn, that's a cheap barber.Bounty wrote:I used to tip my old barber, but the new guy refuses to take them. Maybe he charges extra on the fancy hair styling stuff, but my every-couple-months ten-minute trim has always cost me exactly a fiver.
I always tip the guy who cuts my hair, because it pays to be nice to the man who you let hold a straight razor near your face.
Also, there're the benefits of being a favorite, regular customer - they're willing to bend the rules a bit for you when you really need it, like the times we've needed to pick up dry cleaning and need the guy to keep the shop open for an extra ten minutes or so.
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I tip my stylist, but I actually have a proper stylist - I can't imagine tipping at one of the chain Cost Cutter style places. I guess times are changing without me noticing again.
But the place I go is a modestly upscale place with a regular stylist who's attentive, skilled, and gregarious, so she really does deserve it. I still consider it an act of extra generosity than something that is expected, though.
But the place I go is a modestly upscale place with a regular stylist who's attentive, skilled, and gregarious, so she really does deserve it. I still consider it an act of extra generosity than something that is expected, though.
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I usually give them one or two bucks (my haircuts aren't very expensive), but I feel kind of weird doing it, since my hair cut is usually a buzz, and that takes like 2 minutes to do with one cutter.
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Who the fuck spends $230 getting their hair done?Max wrote:This thread made me feel better. I got a hair cut/color a couple weeks ago that came to, like $230. I had every intention of leaving a tip, but I paid with credit card and the receptionist said that I couldn't put in a tip and that I had to do it with cash (which I never carry on me). I told her that I'd have to go to an ATM to get some cash to tip...but after 20 minutes on Newbury St trying to find an ATM, I gave up and just went home. I felt really bad doing that, because I always tip.
Anyway, I probably won't go back. A) I'm embarrassed now, and B) there are plenty of other overpriced hairstylists in the city.
That said, I don't tip because barbers get paid a regular wage, so it's not as if they depend on tips or anything.
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My barber is weird like that. He's gotten me free drinks at concerts where he does security, he's invited me to his wedding, gives me dating tips, and I don't even really *know* the guy. He's like Mary Poppins with scissors and a shady past. I'm not complaining.Molyneux wrote:Only five dollars for a trim? Damn, that's a cheap barber.Bounty wrote:I used to tip my old barber, but the new guy refuses to take them. Maybe he charges extra on the fancy hair styling stuff, but my every-couple-months ten-minute trim has always cost me exactly a fiver.
I always tip the guy who cuts my hair, because it pays to be nice to the man who you let hold a straight razor near your face.
I've been going to my barber for ever a decade and I pay him $20 every time, even though it only cost me between $12 to $15.
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I avoid chains like that. The place I go to is a small business, and every time I've went there, I was treated to an interesting conversation during my hair cut. The guy who owns it is really interesting to talk to, and so are the people he employs. I always tip, even if it is just a trim.Eris wrote:I tip my stylist, but I actually have a proper stylist - I can't imagine tipping at one of the chain Cost Cutter style places. I guess times are changing without me noticing again.
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yeah, I was thinking who spends $230 on a haircut... even my girlfriends hair cut and color only costs about 40 to 60 bucks.General Zod wrote:Who the fuck spends $230 getting their hair done?Max wrote:This thread made me feel better. I got a hair cut/color a couple weeks ago that came to, like $230. I had every intention of leaving a tip, but I paid with credit card and the receptionist said that I couldn't put in a tip and that I had to do it with cash (which I never carry on me). I told her that I'd have to go to an ATM to get some cash to tip...but after 20 minutes on Newbury St trying to find an ATM, I gave up and just went home. I felt really bad doing that, because I always tip.
Anyway, I probably won't go back. A) I'm embarrassed now, and B) there are plenty of other overpriced hairstylists in the city.
That said, I don't tip because barbers get paid a regular wage, so it's not as if they depend on tips or anything.
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Who the fuck spends $230 getting their hair done?
The guy I see runs his own shop, so I don't mind giving him an extra dollar or so. If I go to First Choice than they can fuck off.That said, I don't tip because barbers get paid a regular wage, so it's not as if they depend on tips or anything.
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