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To tip or not to tip ?
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I don't tip either. The haircuts are expensive, and if I go to salon for anything else, I don't tip either. I think that the prices are set to afford to pay the people doing the work, and if not, then I am not going to pay someone else's salary as well as paying £40 for the cut!Spring into Spring 2015 - 0.7/12lb0
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I don't tip either. The haircuts are expensive, and if I go to salon for anything else, I don't tip either. I think that the prices are set to afford to pay the people doing the work, and if not, then I am not going to pay someone else's salary as well as paying £40 for the cut!
I have to admit I agree, I used to tip when my hair cut cost £10-11 and that was only two or three years ago but prices seem to have sky rocketed and so I felt given how much I was paying for a cut that seemed rushed I wasn't going to tip. Since then I have been to the local collage for my hair cut.2009 wins: Cadburys Chocolate Pack x 6, Sally Hansen Hand cream, Ipod nano! mothers day meal at Toby Carvery! :j :j :j :j0
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