Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I paid $150 for cut and fun color for my kid yesterday. Tipped $20.
So you spoiled your kid and undertipped the stylist. Nice.
I mean, it was hair cuttery, and her birthday present. They trimmed the ends and dyed a sliver blue. Took an hour, seemed reasonable.
Now I'm second guessing it though--should I go back and tip more? Is that weird?
Anonymous wrote:What about when your stylist is independent, doesn't work at a full salon, but rents a small space. So theoretically keeps 100% of the cost of the service, though obviously pays for rent, products and equipment. Still tip 20%?
Anonymous wrote:I tip with a thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I paid $150 for cut and fun color for my kid yesterday. Tipped $20.
So you spoiled your kid and undertipped the stylist. Nice.
I mean, it was hair cuttery, and her birthday present. They trimmed the ends and dyed a sliver blue. Took an hour, seemed reasonable.
Now I'm second guessing it though--should I go back and tip more? Is that weird?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I paid $150 for cut and fun color for my kid yesterday. Tipped $20.
So you spoiled your kid and undertipped the stylist. Nice.
I mean, it was hair cuttery, and her birthday present. They trimmed the ends and dyed a sliver blue. Took an hour, seemed reasonable.
Now I'm second guessing it though--should I go back and tip more? Is that weird?
I don’t think Hair Cuttery means you’re free to tip less. If anything, they could use the money more.
Okay, lesson learned. I wish places would either a) share what a reasonable tip expectation is (we'd never done this before!) or b) charge a fair price so their stylists can make a fare wage. Seems so opaque and open to misunderstandings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I paid $150 for cut and fun color for my kid yesterday. Tipped $20.
So you spoiled your kid and undertipped the stylist. Nice.
I mean, it was hair cuttery, and her birthday present. They trimmed the ends and dyed a sliver blue. Took an hour, seemed reasonable.
Now I'm second guessing it though--should I go back and tip more? Is that weird?
I don’t think Hair Cuttery means you’re free to tip less. If anything, they could use the money more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I paid $150 for cut and fun color for my kid yesterday. Tipped $20.
So you spoiled your kid and undertipped the stylist. Nice.
I mean, it was hair cuttery, and her birthday present. They trimmed the ends and dyed a sliver blue. Took an hour, seemed reasonable.
Now I'm second guessing it though--should I go back and tip more? Is that weird?