Anonymous wrote:I’m confused as to why we tip barbers and hair stylist when they have prices listed? Can someone explain to me? I sorta get the reason we tip at restaurants due to their service. But honestly sometimes that’s kind of ridiculous when their working for a million dollar company only getting paid $4/hr.. The job they got hired for was waitress/waiter, so that’s the task they are suppose to do, and a lot of times they don’t do nothing extravagant to deserve something extra but still I tip excessively because I know what they are paid.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t tip. It’s their job! Tipping is getting out of hand. No one tips me for doing my job!
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...
Anonymous wrote:I don’t tip. It’s their job! Tipping is getting out of hand. No one tips me for doing my job!
Anonymous wrote: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
Actually in upper class restaurant's they tell you to never ask for change back. It is not appropriate and it disrupts the guest and their experience. Always bring change back unless told otherwise. You must work at a sports bar. Show class...bring it back....don't ask.