Yes, I used to give about $8 for a haircut of $32. It was more than 20%, but I did not mind rounding it up to $40.
2007-02-01 04:35:50
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answered by anonymouse 2
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Yes, that sounds great. A haircut here is $18.00 and I give her $4.00. I am a hairdresser also and we really appreciate the tips people give! Follow the same rules that you would for restaurants-10-20%. The better the service, the higher the tip.
2007-02-01 03:34:55
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answered by Pam C 5
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i don't frequently tip on a share, yet I continually tip her. I regularly supply her someplace between $5-10, reckoning on the provider that I actual have finished. If I purely get a haircut, $5, if i'm getting shade and decrease, $10. I actual have been everyday to over tip on occasion, too, yet it is via the fact I actual have worked interior the provider marketplace before.
2016-12-13 06:10:38
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answered by cheng 4
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if you are tipping,
the rule of thumb is the lowest tip baseline is taxX2, somewhere around %17 or %18.
Appropriate tips for barbers and hair dressers ususally runs five % higher or more, depending on the job done.
2007-02-01 03:34:45
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answered by brooklynn 2
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Yes, $3.00 is just fine. Anywhere from 15 to 20% is great. That is if the service is good, of course.
2007-02-04 16:06:10
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answered by busybody12 5
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I give him tips like 'look both ways before crossing the road', or 'be good to your mother'. He gives me bad haircuts, so I suppose we're even.
2007-02-05 02:06:05
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answered by busted.mike 4
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Tipping should be outlawed. Like charity giving.
It's all a sham.
Think about it.
2007-02-01 03:39:39
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answered by prizefyter 5
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i think you should give them what you think they deserve. if you like what they, then be as generous as you want.
2007-02-01 03:34:21
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answered by nobody 5
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