Reverse it, they should give me a discount 'cause I'm frequenting they're establishment & keeping them in business & in a job.
Reverse it, they should give me a discount 'cause I'm frequenting they're establishment & keeping them in business & in a job.
guess I should have put a smiley on the end, you were just too short for that one.Please stay "down under mate" kthnx
And tipping for a haircut? That's just plain wrong. They set the price for it, why do they then expect you to inflate that price?
Gotta disagree with that. To me a haircut is something very personal, and a professional job goes a long way.
Ever professional haircut i have had has gotten a 20+% tip.
Why?
A. because i feel like touching my (or your) disgusting head is something these people should be applauded for. I sweat, and have a lot of hair... yeah, you can have another few bucks.
2. precision lines. This matters more to those with short hair. (and get it done more often) Lining everything up so your fade all goes the correct way is not easy (i cant do it.. maybe i'm stupid)
That being said, a buddy of mine cuts mine for free, and i take him out for dinner or some salad.
Worthless post.
In this economy a lot of cheap cocksuckers don't tip, waiters and waitresses rely on tips to make a living. I can't blame them for doing this. I probably would have given the waitress more money if the service was good.
I can't believe eliquid would make a comment about people who go to work everyday and not leeching off the system.
I can understand cause you're from Kentucky but sheesh give some people a break.
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I have started to just throw out this whole percentage bullshit. The guy who is serving my food at a small dinner does the same job as the guy at fridays and as the guy at the steak house. They still refill the drinks, still bring me my food, and still ask me how things are. I don't see why I should have to tip on the cost of the food. I get that they make $4/hr which is all taxes, ive worked in food service for a good 6yrs. But never have I seen a waiter go home with no money.
In fact every waiter I knew in college made well over $100 for 3-4hrs work and then went out every night and partied like rockstars. The bar tenders even drove BMWs. We went out every night and drank till last call which was 5am! Those were the days... You guys can stick to your 20% but don't be fooled by all of this bullshit about how poor waiters are and how they have to get big tips or they will starve. If they wanted/need more money they would work more than 3-4hrs a day. Most wont even give a shit if you tipped bad you are just one table out of the hundred plus they are going to see that night.
and the pregnant stripper that let you put a finger up her ass. Don't they deserve a tip too?
Considered reasonable by him I'm guessing. I live near Orlando and friends in the service industry used to tell me horror stories about our friends from across the pond. They would avoid waiting on them like the plague.