PAYING for a haircut provides an awkward social moment, so how do you handle it? To tip or not to tip, that is the question.
You stand up from the chair after thanking the hairdresser or barber for a job well done, even though you’re not convinced the trim they’ve given you has really made a difference or the new style they told you is the in-thing is really what you wanted.
You then walk over to the counter to pay and after picking you jaw up off the floor from being charged fifty quid for about 10 minutes’ work you hand over your card or cash.
It’s around this point you have to decide whether to provide a tip or not.
Do you give the stylist a bit extra for his or her work? If so, how much do you give and how do you offer the tip? Do you give the tip because you think it’s fair and deserved, or because you feel under pressure to comply with convention?
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