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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: Julian, Alleged Computer F**kface on January 31, 2010, 09:00:12 pm
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I only allow my precious, precious mane to be touched by people who are quality enough to make enough $$$ to own their own salon. I recently read an article where people were arguing that it's etiquette to NOT tip your hair-dresser if they are the salon owner. Their justification for this was that salon owners set their own prices and none of their money gets split with anyone else, so it's perfectly fine to not tip them. Personally, I find this suspect; tipping is (1) to receive better service, (2) to express appreciation for the service rendered, and (3) to not come off like common, middle-class gutter trash.
What do you all think on this issue? If you pay less than $40/haircut, please do not respond.
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I don't pay $40, but my "hairdresser" owns the salon and I always tip her at least 20%.
More is Happy Ending is involved.
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Says Smackette, who pays WAY MORE than $40 -
"You look douchey if you don't tip."
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Right? This whole "you don't tip the salon owner" thing was way out of their for me, but I was open to the possibility that I had missed something.
I guess I kind of understand the logic behind "you don't tip the salon owner," but it just seems so white trash, like it's stretching for an excuse not to tip.
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# $16 what most millionaires pay for a haircut (including tip)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/01/30/AR2010013000031.html
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it's always the people who claim to have, or do have money . . . that have no idea what tippping is about. if you don't know how to tip, you don't deserve the service. go cut your own hair and make your own chinese food.
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Right? This whole "you don't tip the salon owner" thing was way out of their for me, but I was open to the possibility that I had missed something.
I guess I kind of understand the logic behind "you don't tip the salon owner," but it just seems so white trash, like it's stretching for an excuse not to tip.
Maybe it is true, but then insisting on appointments with the owner would be like whipping out a coupon.
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Maybe it is true, but then insisting on appointments with the owner would be like whipping out a coupon.
I think the basis of the theory is that the salon owner generally charges more then their employees, plus the employees have a percentage taken out and given to the salon owner, whereas the owner, obviously, does not.
Again, I thought it was total garbage from the get-go, just wanted to see if I was missing some societal constraint I'd missed.
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# $16 what most millionaires pay for a haircut (including tip)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/01/30/AR2010013000031.html
That's both timely and apropos to the discussion (although it doesn't mention how much they tip). Could it be you're actually becoming a redeemable member of our community?
NAH!!!
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I think that people who think it's OK not to tip are cheapskates, no matter what the reason given. They should not go out in public.
If you tip the salon owner, the tip will be appreciated (and it will probably be shared with the staff).
Same with a bar, if the owner happens to be serving you the tip will go to the rest of the staff.
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Why don't you post a pic of your haircut and let US be the judge of whether he/she deserves a tip?
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I only allow my precious, precious mane to be touched by people who are quality enough to make enough $$$ to own their own salon. I recently read an article where people were arguing that it's etiquette to NOT tip your hair-dresser if they are the salon owner. Their justification for this was that salon owners set their own prices and none of their money gets split with anyone else, so it's perfectly fine to not tip them. Personally, I find this suspect; tipping is (1) to receive better service, (2) to express appreciation for the service rendered, and (3) to not come off like common, middle-class gutter trash.
What do you all think on this issue? If you pay less than $40/haircut, please do not respond.
was this article in whiskey tango quarterly
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salons charge more than $40 in Richmond? now that's a shock.
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http://www.thathomesite.com/forums/load/beauty/msg030040004574.html?23
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Posted by brownthumbia (My Page) on Thu, Jun 25, 09 at 15:19
Boy, am I gonna stick out my neck and I already know I am NOT going to be very popular. BUT, I think tipping is totally not necessary. And I'll tell you why I feel that way. I worked in a nursing home for over 30 year, cleaning up everything you can imagine. My back is ruined because lifting 200 pounds of dead weight takes its toll. I've been bitten, kicked, hit, spit on, you name it. How much do you think I ever, in all those years got a dime for a tip? Also taking care of the dying, suffering, dealing with unappreciative families----you know the ones--the ones that could do it better than we do, (but then why weren't they taking care of them at home?)I could go on but I know you have the picture. I was never offered one thin dime and I didn't expect it. I worked there because I liked the job despite everything it stood for. When residents were appreciative for things I did for them, that was all the thanks I needed.
It's not just tipping in salons I resent, it's waitresses, doormen, cab drivers, etc. Do I tip my hair dressers? yes, but I do it begrudgingly. Sorry.
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Why don't you post a pic of your haircut and let US be the judge of whether he/she deserves a tip?
Yes, please post a pic of your mullet and we will see how much to tip ;D
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roxMH07qHmc
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give 15% tip and be done with it. If the owner does not accept $6 as a tip, then you got your answer.
this board is filled with gays. I'm serious!
so julian, do you secretly enjoy cock?
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give 15% tip and be done with it. If the owner does not accept $6 as a tip, then you got your answer.
this board is filled with gays. I'm serious!
so julian, do you secretly enjoy cock?
does it take one to know one?
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give 15% tip and be done with it. If the owner does not accept $6 as a tip, then you got your answer.
this board is filled with gays. I'm serious!
so julian, do you secretly enjoy cock?
does it take one to know one?
Are we talking Biblically here?
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Nice Guy Eddie: C'mon, throw in a buck!
Mr. Pink: Uh-uh, I don't tip.
Nice Guy Eddie: You don't tip?
Mr. Pink: Nah, I don't believe in it.
Nice Guy Eddie: You don't believe in tipping?
Mr. Blue: You know what these chicks make? They make shit.
Mr. Pink: Don't give me that. She don't make enough money that she can quit.
Nice Guy Eddie: I don't even know a fucking Jew who'd have the balls to say that. Let me get this straight: you don't ever tip?
Mr. Pink: I don't tip because society says I have to. All right, if someone deserves a tip, if they really put forth an effort, I'll give them something a little something extra. But this tipping automatically, it's for the birds. As far as I'm concerned, they're just doing their job.
Mr. Blue: Hey, our girl was nice.
Mr. Pink: She was okay. She wasn't anything special.
Mr. Blue: What's special? Take you in the back and suck your dick?
Nice Guy Eddie: I'd go over twelve percent for that.
Mr. Pink: I'm very sorry the government taxes their tips, that's fucked up. That ain't my fault. It would seem to me that waitresses are one of the many groups the government fucks in the ass on a regular basis. Look, if you ask me to sign something that says the government shouldn't do that, I'll sign it, put it to a vote, I'll vote for it, but what I won't do is play ball. And as for this non-college bullshit I got two words for that: learn to fuckin' type, 'cause if you're expecting me to help out with the rent you're in for a big fuckin' surprise.
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so julian, do you secretly enjoy cock?
Wow, that's uncalled for.
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I used to get my hair done by the owner of a salon in DuPont. I tipped at a few of my visits and a family member who also went there told me I didn't have to because he was the owner. I didn't quite understand it either at the time. Then, at one of my visits, I was figuring out the tip since I bought a few products as well. I asked the receptionist about tipping the owner and he shook he head and said "no". When I pushed the question, and said I really wanted to tip, he shook his head again, and made a face like I was being tacky. He said it's customary, so the owner is okay w/ it and doesn't expect one.
That's all I got.
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I used to get my hair done by the owner of a salon in DuPont. I tipped at a few of my visits and a family member who also went there told me I didn't have to because he was the owner. I didn't quite understand it either at the time. Then, at one of my visits, I was figuring out the tip since I bought a few products as well. I asked the receptionist about tipping the owner and he shook he head and said "no". When I pushed the question, and said I really wanted to tip, he shook his head again, and made a face like I was being tacky. He said it's customary, so the owner is okay w/ it and doesn't expect one.
That's all I got.
I guess that makes you common, middle class gutter trash.
Which to me is a good thing. ;)
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$8 and if really good up to $20
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I guess that makes you common, middle class gutter trash.
Oh, I stood out all right.;)
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Patrick Bateman doesn't tip the salon owner.
Patrick Bateman: [faking a conversation on the phone] Now, John, you've to wear clothes in proportion to your physique. There are definite dos and don'ts, good buddy of wearing a bold striped shirt. A bold stripe shirt calls for solid colored or discreetly patterned suits and ties.
[pause]
Patrick Bateman: Yes, always tip the stylist 15%. Listen, John, I've gotta go, T. Boone Pickens just walked in.
[laughs]
Patrick Bateman: Just joking. No, don't tip the owner of the salon. Okay John? Right? Got it.
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I guess that makes you common, middle class gutter trash.
Oh, I stood out all right.;)
What do you mean? You looked like a unique brand of middle class gutter trash?
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Patrick Bateman doesn't tip the salon owner.
Excellent research. Best post in thread.