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#801741 | Thu - Jul 7 2011 - 20:44:04
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do haircuts abide by the 15% tip as a standard?
what do you tip?

hair cut is like 18 bucks or something, i generally tag on $5-7 and round it off at an even number depending.
 
#801742 | Thu - Jul 7 2011 - 20:46:06
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when I had to go get my hair cut a couple times I just tip like 2-3$ since I get a buzz that takes maybe 10 mins tops
 
#801743 | Thu - Jul 7 2011 - 20:46:55
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round these parts a haircut at fantasic sams is like 15 bucks and i throw in a $5 tip because i like the old lady that does it
 
#801747 | Thu - Jul 7 2011 - 20:52:42
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i show them my dick
 
#801748 | Thu - Jul 7 2011 - 20:53:17
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ive always felt 5 bucks on a 15-20 haircut is at worst 25% and thats solid, and since im a guy it does only take 10 minutes tops
 
#801751 | Thu - Jul 7 2011 - 20:55:30
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they shouldn't be complaining about a $5 tip if they can do at least 5 in a hour

indians that live in our city happen to be cheaper than jews and at most throw in $2
 
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they shouldn't be complaining about a $5 tip if they can do at least 5 in a hour

indians that live in our city happen to be cheaper than jews and at most throw in $2


yea, i didnt figure i was tipping to little but wondered if its "just right" or "thats a nice tip THANKS!"
 
#801753 | Thu - Jul 7 2011 - 20:58:29
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we could talk about this more in-depth if you used vent
 
#801754 | Thu - Jul 7 2011 - 21:02:04
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Quote (M_A_T_T @ Thu - Jul 7 2011 - 18:58:29)
we could talk about this more in-depth if you used vent


laundry/just finished dinner (italian sausage, egg, cholula, 3 cheeses and salsa)/need to do dishes now/then im there!

aka 20 min
 
#801755 | Thu - Jul 7 2011 - 21:07:06
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ill be researching then. found this:

For waiters at a restaurant (clearly fast food) a standard tip is 15%-20% of the final bill.
Buying a drink at a bar? $1 a drink is pretty standard.
Staying in a hotel? I leave between $3-$5 per night for the housekeeping crew.
If you are checking your bags curbside at the airport, $1-$2 per bag is fair.
Getting your car washed at one of those “top to bottom” car washes? $3-$5 is a good tip for the main guy working on your car.
While I rarely see this anymore (although that could be because I don’t hang out anywhere “nice” anymore!), an attendant in a coatroom should be tipped $1 per coat.
Seeing a massage therapist to work out the knots from the day job? Between 15%-20% of the massage cost is standard.
I tipped my tattoo guy 20% of the cost for his work because, well, if I go back I want him to spell everything correctly!
Get your hair cut at a salon? Tipping 15%-20% of the haircut cost is good, and maybe a little more around the holidays.
If I ever have to valet my car, I usually tip $2 to the valet driver when he or she brings my car back around.
When in need of wheelchair service at the airport, a tip of $5-$10 would be nice to give to the “driver”.
Pizza delivery drivers, on average, get between $2-$5 depending on weather, your neighborhood, and distance driven to get there.
When taking the shuttle from the rental car place to the airport, most people tip the drive $1 per bag (if they help you with it).
For movers, I always tip $20 per guy. This comes in especially handy if you are like me and move often using the same company!
If you use a hotel concierge, you should probably tip them at least $5 for getting you tickets or reservations to a show. Give more if they help more, as you never know when you may need them.
For taxis, a pretty standard tip is 15% of the final bill.
For limo drivers, 20% of the bill is fair.
Ever travel overnight on Amtrak? I have, many times – and the sleeping car attendants can make or break your trip. A tip of $3-$5 per day/per passenger can make all the difference.
While I am clearly a gambler, most blackjack players will tip a $5 chip upon leaving the table – more if at a high stakes table or you won a ton of money.
The ladies at the nail salon would truly appreciate a 15% tip for cleaning up your fingernails.
When getting your shoes shined, a good tip (on top of the bill) would be $2 per pair of shoes.
Got a young kid in school? While you don’t need to tip, per se, a small token of appreciation is nice at the end of the school year. That being said, as someone who was married to a teacher, please avoid giving personal pictures of your child, home decorations, or body lotion. A gift card to a bookstore or Starbucks is a much better gift… trust me.
 
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lol @ tipping the housekeeping crew

my fucking tip is the piss behind the toilet and the shit on the seat
 
#801757 | Thu - Jul 7 2011 - 21:14:23
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i stiffed multiple people at a nice hotel 2 years ago. valet, bellboy. was just like "thanks!" and walked away. my logic is hey, i didnt ask for you to park my car but you wouldnt let me. i mean, i dont tip the kid who takes my shopping cart back into the store.
 
#801762 | Thu - Jul 7 2011 - 22:58:51
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It depends entirely upon how hot the girl is
 
#801763 | Thu - Jul 7 2011 - 23:02:44
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Quote (Jp. @ Thu - Jul 7 2011 - 20:58:51)
It depends entirely upon how hot the girl is


she was 350+ and touched my elbow with every move she made
 
#801764 | Thu - Jul 7 2011 - 23:03:24
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Quote (blind_chief @ Thu - Jul 7 2011 - 23:02:44)
Quote (Jp. @ Thu - Jul 7 2011 - 20:58:51)
It depends entirely upon how hot the girl is


she was 350+ and touched my elbow with every move she made


100 bucks and a wink
 
#801769 | Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 00:07:58
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i'm convinced that the place i go for haircuts at school hires strippers or something

good haircuts + they prop boobs on your shoulder every chance they get

thats what i call working for a tip
 
#801772 | Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 05:38:46
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There's some mom and pop's place right around the corner from where I work, it's around $15, I just give her a $20.

They only hire really cute girls 21+, so I can't accurately assess whether that comes out of my general tipping principle or clearly.
 
#801773 | Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 07:56:33
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you are a really good tipper.

i am buddies with my barber (he cut my hair since i was 8) so i tip him 5 bucks on a 16 dollar hair cut
for the regular hugger muggers at sportclips tip like 2-3 bucks depending on how incompetent they were
 
#801774 | Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 07:59:27
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Quote (blackjack21 @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 05:56:33)
you are a really good tipper.

i am buddies with my barber (he cut my hair since i was 8) so i tip him 5 bucks on a 16 dollar hair cut
for the regular hugger muggers at sportclips tip like 2-3 bucks depending on how incompetent they were


in all honesty i figured you would just buy a share of stock because only the corporation deserve your gratitude
!
 
#801776 | Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 08:06:13
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Quote (blind_chief @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 07:59:27)
Quote (blackjack21 @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 05:56:33)
you are a really good tipper.

i am buddies with my barber (he cut my hair since i was 8) so i tip him 5 bucks on a 16 dollar hair cut
for the regular hugger muggers at sportclips tip like 2-3 bucks depending on how incompetent they were


in all honesty i figured you would just buy a share of stock because only the corporation deserve your gratitude
!


this just proves that you fail to see where i stand on large corporations. if a private mom and pop american business can build me an airplane, or a car, for a reasonable price then OFC i will shop there! BUT MOST PLACES CANT DO THAT unless they are a large business. THEREFORE large businesses are needed IN AMERICA to manufacture, and there needs to be incentives (we call these tax benefits, which lead to PROFIT) so that these businesses will remain in the US, and continue to employ americans.

mom and pop companies that can stay afloat that i purchase from regularly:
food (i do love local produce/meat)/pet supplies
auto and home maintenance (including home and garden)
hygiene (yes like haircuts, health clubs)
 
#801778 | Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 08:11:08
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so i have to overly misrepresent you to get you to care enough to be a human being?
wait, dont you overly misrepresent me as a wacko liberal?

ohh, the irony
 
#801779 | Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 08:17:45
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Quote (blackjack21 @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 06:06:13)
Quote (blind_chief @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 07:59:27)
Quote (blackjack21 @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 05:56:33)
you are a really good tipper.

i am buddies with my barber (he cut my hair since i was 8) so i tip him 5 bucks on a 16 dollar hair cut
for the regular hugger muggers at sportclips tip like 2-3 bucks depending on how incompetent they were


in all honesty i figured you would just buy a share of stock because only the corporation deserve your gratitude
!


this just proves that you fail to see where i stand on large corporations. if a private mom and pop american business can build me an airplane, or a car, for a reasonable price then OFC i will shop there! BUT MOST PLACES CANT DO THAT unless they are a large business. THEREFORE large businesses are needed IN AMERICA to manufacture, and there needs to be incentives (we call these tax benefits, which lead to PROFIT) so that these businesses will remain in the US, and continue to employ americans.

mom and pop companies that can stay afloat that i purchase from regularly:
food (i do love local produce/meat)/pet supplies
auto and home maintenance (including home and garden)
hygiene (yes like haircuts, health clubs)


i occasionally shop at the chain supermarket but i regularly shop at the "only 6 locations" supermarket. there really are no small mom and pop supermarkets other than them. im guilty of going to lowes or home depot but thats really just because true value is the only other option and they are just a failed box store.

and i disagree that we need big box stores. but they are here so its a mute point. we need to adapt, and avoid them when we can.
 
#801780 | Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 08:37:03
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how did a tipping toilet get turned into a political one

oh :joe:
 
#801781 | Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 08:38:27
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when im in oregon i toss the barber a couple bucks, but when im home i tip my regular dude $10 on a $25 haircut, ive got long hair and it always takes 30-45 minutes to get that shit right and hes done a great job for years

you da man carlos
 
#801783 | Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 08:40:49
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Quote (blind_chief @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 08:17:45)
Quote (blackjack21 @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 06:06:13)
Quote (blind_chief @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 07:59:27)
Quote (blackjack21 @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 05:56:33)
you are a really good tipper.

i am buddies with my barber (he cut my hair since i was 8) so i tip him 5 bucks on a 16 dollar hair cut
for the regular hugger muggers at sportclips tip like 2-3 bucks depending on how incompetent they were


in all honesty i figured you would just buy a share of stock because only the corporation deserve your gratitude
!


this just proves that you fail to see where i stand on large corporations. if a private mom and pop american business can build me an airplane, or a car, for a reasonable price then OFC i will shop there! BUT MOST PLACES CANT DO THAT unless they are a large business. THEREFORE large businesses are needed IN AMERICA to manufacture, and there needs to be incentives (we call these tax benefits, which lead to PROFIT) so that these businesses will remain in the US, and continue to employ americans.

mom and pop companies that can stay afloat that i purchase from regularly:
food (i do love local produce/meat)/pet supplies
auto and home maintenance (including home and garden)
hygiene (yes like haircuts, health clubs)


i occasionally shop at the chain supermarket but i regularly shop at the "only 6 locations" supermarket. there really are no small mom and pop supermarkets other than them. im guilty of going to lowes or home depot but thats really just because true value is the only other option and they are just a failed box store.

and i disagree that we need big box stores. but they are here so its a mute point. we need to adapt, and avoid them when we can.


i am fortunate to have a close by farmers market, but occasionally i go to weiss. i think when the wegmans opens up i will probably shop there more, and i know thats a larger chain.

sometimes i go to home depot if i have a good coupon, but usually just hit up the true value which always has the same owner dude running it. im clearly sure what to call true value, because my fiancee has a family friend who owns one, and my understanding is that its just his family owned hardware store and true value is just a name they slap on it
 
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Quote (lobb @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 09:37:03)
how did a tipping toilet get turned into a political one

oh :joe:


in b4 joe says the wealthiest people are the worst tippers
 
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Quote (hedonism @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 06:41:17)
Quote (lobb @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 09:37:03)
how did a tipping toilet get turned into a political one

oh :joe:


in b4 joe says the wealthiest people are the worst tippers


i wouldnt know, they dont really shop at the same places i do
 
#801786 | Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 08:50:22
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Quote (blackjack21 @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 06:40:49)
Quote (blind_chief @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 08:17:45)
Quote (blackjack21 @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 06:06:13)
Quote (blind_chief @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 07:59:27)
Quote (blackjack21 @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 05:56:33)
you are a really good tipper.

i am buddies with my barber (he cut my hair since i was 8) so i tip him 5 bucks on a 16 dollar hair cut
for the regular hugger muggers at sportclips tip like 2-3 bucks depending on how incompetent they were


in all honesty i figured you would just buy a share of stock because only the corporation deserve your gratitude
!


this just proves that you fail to see where i stand on large corporations. if a private mom and pop american business can build me an airplane, or a car, for a reasonable price then OFC i will shop there! BUT MOST PLACES CANT DO THAT unless they are a large business. THEREFORE large businesses are needed IN AMERICA to manufacture, and there needs to be incentives (we call these tax benefits, which lead to PROFIT) so that these businesses will remain in the US, and continue to employ americans.

mom and pop companies that can stay afloat that i purchase from regularly:
food (i do love local produce/meat)/pet supplies
auto and home maintenance (including home and garden)
hygiene (yes like haircuts, health clubs)


i occasionally shop at the chain supermarket but i regularly shop at the "only 6 locations" supermarket. there really are no small mom and pop supermarkets other than them. im guilty of going to lowes or home depot but thats really just because true value is the only other option and they are just a failed box store.

and i disagree that we need big box stores. but they are here so its a mute point. we need to adapt, and avoid them when we can.


i am fortunate to have a close by farmers market, but occasionally i go to weiss. i think when the wegmans opens up i will probably shop there more, and i know thats a larger chain.

sometimes i go to home depot if i have a good coupon, but usually just hit up the true value which always has the same owner dude running it. im clearly sure what to call true value, because my fiancee has a family friend who owns one, and my understanding is that its just his family owned hardware store and true value is just a name they slap on it


i think thats exactly what true values are, local places that sold a portion to true value to partake in their supply chain and name recognition.
 
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Quote (lobb @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 06:37:03)
how did a tipping toilet get turned into a political one

oh :joe:


i just threw in a jab to evan, im amazed he cared enough to respond. it was clearly my intentions at all.
 
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Quote (blind_chief @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 08:50:51)
Quote (lobb @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 06:37:03)
how did a tipping toilet get turned into a political one

oh :joe:


i just threw in a jab to evan, im amazed he cared enough to respond. it was clearly my intentions at all.


because i dont want you to just think im a retard. believe it or clearly i actually think you are somewhat intelligent and i want you to want to have discussions about this shit

something about growing and learning and being a better person for it
 
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you guys are cute together im ready for the sitcom
 
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Quote (lobb @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 06:55:09)
you guys are cute together im ready for the sitcom


perfect strangers
ill be balki

ohh, you two probably have no idea about perfect strangers
 
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Quote (blind_chief @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 05:56:16)
Quote (lobb @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 06:55:09)
you guys are cute together im ready for the sitcom


perfect strangers
ill be balki

ohh, you two probably have no idea about perfect strangers


wikipedia says it gave birth to family matters so it can't be all bad gramps
 
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Quote (lobb @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 06:57:36)
Quote (blind_chief @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 05:56:16)
Quote (lobb @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 06:55:09)
you guys are cute together im ready for the sitcom


perfect strangers
ill be balki

ohh, you two probably have no idea about perfect strangers


wikipedia says it gave birth to family matters so it can't be all bad gramps


i didnt know that
 
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Quote (blind_chief @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 09:49:05)
Quote (hedonism @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 06:41:17)
Quote (lobb @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 09:37:03)
how did a tipping toilet get turned into a political one

oh :joe:


in b4 joe says the wealthiest people are the worst tippers


i wouldnt know, they dont really shop at the same places i do


I work in two restaurants, and it's clearly a matter of wealth, it's how that wealth was earned. People who work hard for a living have a higher concept of the value of labor, and tip better.
 
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Quote (hedonism @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 07:13:32)
Quote (blind_chief @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 09:49:05)
Quote (hedonism @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 06:41:17)
Quote (lobb @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 09:37:03)
how did a tipping toilet get turned into a political one

oh :joe:


in b4 joe says the wealthiest people are the worst tippers


i wouldnt know, they dont really shop at the same places i do


I work in two restaurants, and it's clearly a matter of wealth, it's how that wealth was earned. People who work hard for a living have a higher concept of the value of labor, and tip better.


I can agree to that
 
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tip the barber like i tip the pizzaman

$3 in todays economy
 
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When I delivered pizzas a $4-5 tip made my day, a , I like to do the same.
 
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i cut my own hair
 
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i cut my own lawn


 
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only white people with kids have lawns

if you're clearly a pizza guy, waiter, or bartender then i usually don't feel compelled to tip

everyone thinks they're entitled to a fucking tip these days

but when i do tip, it's nothing lower than $5. most i did was $20.
 
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Quote (hippie @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 08:29:01)
only white people with kids have lawns

if you're clearly a pizza guy, waiter, or bartender then i usually don't feel compelled to tip

everyone thinks they're entitled to a fucking tip these days

but when i do tip, it's nothing lower than $5. most i did was $20.


also on the rare occasion i valet i tip the valet guys at casinos in vegas because they will steal shit if you don't

 
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Quote (blind_chief @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 11:04:54)
When I delivered pizzas a $4-5 tip made my day, a , I like to do the same.


pizza tip = gallon of gas
 
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i always disliked the thought of valet parking. i always give valet people mean looks. if i don't know you, you are clearly driving my car.

my thing is saving money by learning to do everything myself and then tip handsomely so people think i'm well off. wearing a suit 24/7 compliments this. women throw themselves at me.

i'm all for making people's day
 
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No, don't tip the owner of the salon. Okay John? Right? Got it
 
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Quote (Sgull @ Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 12:17:56)
No, don't tip the owner of the salon. Okay John? Right? Got it


Lol
 
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Tips should be based on quality of service. If you go to the same person every time because they do a good job, $ 5 on a $ 15-20 cut is good. If you go to some generic place, 2 or 3 if they did well is nice. If they sucked, don't give them shit.


I haven't gotten a haircut since 2002
 
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only way i tip is if i am in and out in 10 mins. if i wait...no tip.
usually if i tip its 2-3 bucks
 
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Quote (bubbachunk @ Thu - Jul 7 2011 - 21:46:06)
when I had to go get my hair cut a couple times I just tip like 2-3$ since I get a buzz that takes maybe 10 mins tops


of course the first reply is from a jew
 
#801847 | Fri - Jul 8 2011 - 17:10:31
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when I had to go get my hair cut a couple times I just tip like 2-3$ since I get a buzz that takes maybe 10 mins tops


of course the first reply is from a jew


and jewy even for a jew
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