Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not my experience. My experience is that most places do not let you add tip to the card---it must be separate cash.
HATE this. It’s inconvenient and I don’t like facilitating tax fraud.
Anonymous wrote:I don't like it either, because it is no longer something you give for good service-it's just expected and standard. I particularly hate the expectation that you tip the stylist, shampoo person, blow dry person, etc. At the (small) salon I go to, the owner cuts my hair. Etiquette used to state that you don't generally tip the salon owner, but it's clear to me that it is expected now. I have told her that I'm not tipping everyone separately, and that perhaps a tip share/pool might be the way to go, much like they do in restaurants.
It just needs to stop. I'll pay the price, and while we're at it, can we please switch to a VAT and stop adding it on top of everything?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20% = $44 so I would round up to $50
Really? I would think rounding up to 45 is generous.
I look at it and think if I can spend $220 on highlights and a haircut, does $6 make a difference in my life?
Anonymous wrote:Do most people tip $5 for a good shampoo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The tipping is so annoying.
Do it yourself then
Oh please. They should simply increase prices by 20 percent so they don’t force their clients to divvy up cash in tiny envelopes and write each person’s name on them. It’s silly.
Some salons do this. Very few, but they are out there.
The MOST annoying part of salon tipping to me is when they don't let you add to your credit card bill. I rarely carry cash so if I forget to bring some it's a hassle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$44 to stylist plus tip to shampoo person.
Do you really count out the $1s?
Anonymous wrote:Not my experience. My experience is that most places do not let you add tip to the card---it must be separate cash.
Anonymous wrote:40 for color/cut. 5 for shampoo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The tipping is so annoying.
Do it yourself then
Oh please. They should simply increase prices by 20 percent so they don’t force their clients to divvy up cash in tiny envelopes and write each person’s name on them. It’s silly.
You can add tip on the card in most salons. No need to carry envelope.