Tip on $15 kid's haircut?

Anonymous
DC got a haircut and the charge was $15. All I had was a $20 so even though 20% would have been $3, I felt weird taking two of the singles from the change and handing her back the other three. OTOH, $2 would get me a cup of coffee. What would you have done?
Anonymous
Just use a credit card and then you can tip the exact amount you want...
Anonymous
FWIW I'm not sure why I tip on haircuts when I don't tip other service professionals like plumbers or babysitter. I wish I could just be given a price that included everything. I mean it's one thing if they go above and beyond, but nope normally it's just a regular cut for $35...
Anonymous
OP here. I should have noted that they don't take charge (it's a barber-type place). Otherwise, 17:01, that's what I do when I get my own hair cut or whatever.
Anonymous
I have absolutely no problem handing them a $20 and saying "can I have $2 back, please". I do the same in a cab when I only have a $20 and the fare plus tip is less. 20% is a generous tip so the person should be fine with it and completely used to it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:FWIW I'm not sure why I tip on haircuts when I don't tip other service professionals like plumbers or babysitter. I wish I could just be given a price that included everything. I mean it's one thing if they go above and beyond, but nope normally it's just a regular cut for $35...


I would not call these people "professionals." Tradespeople, maybe.
Anonymous
Getting OT, but asking for the money back reminds me of a personal peeve: Handing a waitperson money and they say "Do you need change?"

If I didn't, I would tell you. And as soon as you ask that, I'd deducting a bit from your tip.
Anonymous
Life is short. It's good to be generous. I'd let the barber keep the extra two dollars.
Anonymous
I would tip $5. Think of how much they are making if haircuts cost $15.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Getting OT, but asking for the money back reminds me of a personal peeve: Handing a waitperson money and they say "Do you need change?"

If I didn't, I would tell you. And as soon as you ask that, I'd deducting a bit from your tip.


This is stupid. As a wait person there are a great many people out there who say nothing about what's in the checkbook, they don't say if they need change, or don't need change, or if they are splitting a check on two cards, or if they want change for the 20 and the bill on the card.

So when there is cash in the book I always ask if the person needs change, it saves me a trip back to your table to ask you five minutes later. The fact you would deduct something off my tip for asking this is absurd

Anonymous
I would have no qualms asking for 2 bucks back. 30 percent tip is ridiculous.
Anonymous
I'd tip $1 and call it a day.
Anonymous
I tip a minimum of $5 on cheap haircuts. But it's perfectly acceptable to ask for change in ones. Then, they don't know if you are tipping 2, 3, or 4 bucks.

If it really bothers you, just make sure you have enough ones when you walk in next time.
Anonymous
My sons haircut is $16 & I just give them the $20 & let them keep the $4. Life is too short, & they do a good job!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Life is short. It's good to be generous. I'd let the barber keep the extra two dollars.


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