Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Americans! is it true, that if you go to the hairdressers, you have to tip each individual?

i read somewhere that a hairdresser trip in america means you have to go around afterwards and give a tip to: the hairwasher, the colourist, the cutter, the blow-dryer, the coffee maker and the desk attendant!! is this true?Americans! is it true, that if you go to the hairdressers, you have to tip each individual?
only if you think the service was exceptional Americans! is it true, that if you go to the hairdressers, you have to tip each individual?
I had a friend who once invited about 10 of us for a lunch out. It cost him around 200$ that they but he didn't pay a penny as tip. Some other guy among us found it inappropriate and tipped the girl 5 bucks.





So if you think you don't need to pay the tip, don't pay.






In that case there should be a tip JAR otherwise NO.





When you go to a restaurant you don't walk behind the scenes and leave a tip for the chef and all his helpers either.
Umm... wow. Usually the same person works on my hair the entire time. I also don't think tipping is as expected in the hairdresser industry as it is food service.
No. You tip your stylist and the person who washes your hair (if it's someone OTHER than your stylist). That's it. And if your stylist is the owner of the salon, you do not tip them.
no only the one who did your hair and the one who washed it and there is one coffee maker in a hairdressers place in america
No, you tip the person who washes your hair, and you tip your beautician.
Oh come on, don't be so naive. You tip the person who did your hair and the one who washed it, period.
I go to a barber, and I just tip the one who cut my hair.
Eh..No...You tip only the person who styled your hair.
and me, do not forget me!

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