Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
20% is the standard tip nowadays.
No it's not. 15% is still standard for run of the mill type places like the $15 haircut place.20% if it's a fancy salon for $100 hair cuts.
I'd think it would be the oposite. 15% for a cheap haircut amounts to a pretty measly tip. Not so for an expensive haircut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You might go to the same barber as us. Haircut is $15 and they take no credit cards. I give $20 and feel funny asking for change. DH does the same. She gets a huge tip considering the haircut takes less than 10 min. I guess when. the price goes up (an increase is due) her tip will go down.
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
20% is the standard tip nowadays.
No it's not. 15% is still standard for run of the mill type places like the $15 haircut place.20% if it's a fancy salon for $100 hair cuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
20% is the standard tip nowadays.
No it's not. 15% is still standard for run of the mill type places like the $15 haircut place.20% if it's a fancy salon for $100 hair cuts.
I'd think it would be the oposite. 15% for a cheap haircut amounts to a pretty measly tip. Not so for an expensive haircut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
20% is the standard tip nowadays.
No it's not. 15% is still standard for run of the mill type places like the $15 haircut place.20% if it's a fancy salon for $100 hair cuts.
Anonymous wrote:I would tip $5. Think of how much they are making if haircuts cost $15.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
20% is the standard tip nowadays.
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.