As the thread title says - I'd like some ideas on this.
i dont go that often, but have an appointment booked for tomorrow and really not sure what the etiquette is these days.
I'm sure its got more confusing since more and more people pay by card so dont necesarily have the opportunity to say "keep the change" - which doesnt work anyway if the price is a round number (if it was £30 would you give them £33 and say keep the change - would be a bit odd)
Also, I'm going as a model for quite a modern, funky place, price of getting a student to do it is just £10. Apply the generic rule of 10% to that would mean tipping £1 to a fully grown adult which is frankly ridiculous. But to tip any more, and it becomes a bit less of a bargain.
TBH, I probably wont bother - I havent done so before, and I tend to flit around between hairdressers so its not like they will remember me.
Are there any actual hairdressers on here? Do you normally get tips? Do you find it rude if you dont?
i dont go that often, but have an appointment booked for tomorrow and really not sure what the etiquette is these days.
I'm sure its got more confusing since more and more people pay by card so dont necesarily have the opportunity to say "keep the change" - which doesnt work anyway if the price is a round number (if it was £30 would you give them £33 and say keep the change - would be a bit odd)
Also, I'm going as a model for quite a modern, funky place, price of getting a student to do it is just £10. Apply the generic rule of 10% to that would mean tipping £1 to a fully grown adult which is frankly ridiculous. But to tip any more, and it becomes a bit less of a bargain.
TBH, I probably wont bother - I havent done so before, and I tend to flit around between hairdressers so its not like they will remember me.
Are there any actual hairdressers on here? Do you normally get tips? Do you find it rude if you dont?