Pressing "NO TIP" when paying your barber is one of the most awkward interactions

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I had no idea you were supposed to tip barbers. Then again, I've never seen any tipping to barbers in my area which is why it never crossed my mind.

As for restaurants, I normally tip $2 regardless of the total cost. Why should I tip more for a more expensive meal when the waiter does the same effort for a cheaper plate? All they really do is bring the food/drinks.

Though I'll tip $5 if the waiter is super friendly, attentive or doesn't act desperate for tips.
 
You guys aren't gonna be satisfied until you have to tip every job, right?

American tipping culture is so weird.
All you guys are doing in promoting underpaid workers who have to rely on tips to get a decent living. Not to mention the discrimination that comes along with optional tips.

OP, don't sweat it. Tipping by definition is optional.
 
Like, tipping the barber/stylist is something your parent is supposed to teach you when you're a child and they give you a 5 to hand to the barber and say thank you.

You guys aren't gonna be satisfied until you have to tip every job, right?

American tipping culture is so weird.
All you guys are doing in promoting underpaid workers who have to rely on tips to get a decent living. Not to mention the discrimination that comes along with optional tips.

OP, don't sweat it. Tipping by definition is optional.

They aren't employees, they don't earn a wage from the shop, they rent their chairs and make the bulk of their take home directly from tips.
 
You guys aren't gonna be satisfied until you have to tip every job, right?

American tipping culture is so weird.
All you guys are doing in promoting underpaid workers who have to rely on tips to get a decent living. Not to mention the discrimination that comes along with optional tips.

OP, don't sweat it. Tipping by definition is optional.

While I agree, you're not changing anything by not tipping in America, all you're doing is fucking over the person that does rely on tips to get a decent living. It's the type of thing that needs to be legislated, not just "screw this person is particular".
 
You guys aren't gonna be satisfied until you have to tip every job, right?

American tipping culture is so weird.
All you guys are doing in promoting underpaid workers who have to rely on tips to get a decent living. Not to mention the discrimination that comes along with optional tips.

OP, don't sweat it. Tipping by definition is optional.

we're not promoting it, we're trying to make people who are already underpaid able to afford a fuckin movie ticket every once in a while
 
If I give the the elderly immigrant who cuts my hair two bucks, I'm not just losing two bucks, I'm contributing to the downfall of society. Difficult as it is, I will endure. Not for me, but for the millions of children who might feel forced to tip their barbers in the future.
 
Tipping barbers is a longstanding practice, like tipping a waiter. It's not one of the bullshitty modern ones that businesses shoehorn in and guilt you into doing. And I would say it's doubly true that you need to tip the barber if you are paying with a credit card.
 
If the reason that waiters can be paid two dollars something an hour is because they can be expected to earn the remainder of their minimum wage in tips then surely the best thing would be to not tip in other sectors where it isn't the norm. If tipping a hairdresser becomes as normal as a waiter then employers could justify paying them two dollars an hour too. And it would be obligatory to tip them because they're working for two dollars an hour and if you don't you're a bad person.
 
You guys aren't gonna be satisfied until you have to tip every job, right?

American tipping culture is so weird.
All you guys are doing in promoting underpaid workers who have to rely on tips to get a decent living. Not to mention the discrimination that comes along with optional tips.

OP, don't sweat it. Tipping by definition is optional.
I mean

Yeah, it's super shitty that the wage situation in America is shitty enough that employers can get away with underpaying their workers and offloading more of the burden on customers to make sure workers go home with a decent income.

But, I'm not about to take that out on workers by stiffing them, when the real focus should be pushing for better wage practices. Until that point, I'll happily tip.
 
Simply because I don't intimately know the American tipping system, do people tip when buying groceries? When buying stuff from Amazon? When paying taxes?
 
OP, I hope word gets around about you and every barber in your vicinity only cuts your hair this way.

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Barbers work hard, and even are required go to school (unlike waitresses/waiters) to be able to do what they do. If they do a good job, they deserve a tip. They've earned it.
 
You guys aren't gonna be satisfied until you have to tip every job, right?

American tipping culture is so weird.
All you guys are doing in promoting underpaid workers who have to rely on tips to get a decent living. Not to mention the discrimination that comes along with optional tips.

OP, don't sweat it. Tipping by definition is optional.

Not tipping isn't going to suddenly cause everyone's wages to go up wtf.
 
Wow. I originally thought this thread was about accidentally tapping the "no tip" button since I've been guilty of that before by accident but to purposefully just screw their barber over is messed up. I tip minimum of $5 when I get a fresh cut since it takes like 30 to 40 mins for them to do me right, so I don't want them wasting their time on me just because I have a lot of hair.
 
what other places are you supposed to tip in america besides the ones already mentioned?
Typically anything that requires workers either giving you special attention or having to fulfill custom/specified orders.

It's why the few fast food joints that do have tipping (albeit much less in your face) are almost always going to be the ones that are more based around heavily customized orders.
 
Yo, wtf.

Like, I guess I'm weird in that I'm really pretty shitty when it comes to tipping wait staff. Like, I get that they're under paid but that really shouldn't be put on me as a customer to provide charity.

Hair, though... I guess is a different story. I've always developed personal connections with the people who cut my hair. My hair dresser is more than just a barber, she's my confidant and friend. Someone I straight up trust with my whole appearance and the relationship kind of blurs past professionalism into something more personal and intimate. Tipping in this situation isn't about wage fairness, minimums, or a responsibility for someone else's decisions. To me it's straight up about respect and gratitude for a an individual providing labor of exceptional quality. Do I have to? No. I super don't and I don't really feel pressured to. Even if I'm dirt fucking broke, though I always leave her whatever I can because I appreciate her work and she's the ONLY person I trust with a pair of clippers anywhere near my scalp.

Besides, I figure if I tip enough she'll finally finish knitting me the fucking scarf she owes me. 😂
 
You guys aren't gonna be satisfied until you have to tip every job, right?

American tipping culture is so weird.
All you guys are doing in promoting underpaid workers who have to rely on tips to get a decent living. Not to mention the discrimination that comes along with optional tips.

OP, don't sweat it. Tipping by definition is optional.

I hope you just make all your own food at home and stay the fuck out of sit-down restaurants

because fuck
 
Gaffers are fucking cheap.
Man, when I was either broke enough to where tipping would have actually made a difference in my finances or I was being cheap enough because I was trying to save up for the next overhyped video game, I just simply made a point to avoid situations where I would have to pay extra instead of making myself look like a heartless jackass.

Just get carryout (or don't eat out at all), or buzz your head yourself, or mix your own drinks, or park your own damn car,
or give yourself your own happy ending
, if you are that worried about having to pay a little extra.
 
I have never heard of this. America is weird.

Every time one of these threads comes up I feel grateful that this freaking insane shit doesn't exist where I live.

Also, I love the number of people hinting at the idea that not tipping might result in being deliberately sabotaged by employee in question. I hope y'all are joking, because if not... yikes.
 
Every time one of these threads comes up I feel grateful that this freaking insane shit doesn't exist where I live.

Also, I love the number of people hinting at the idea that not tipping might result in being deliberately sabotaged by employee in question. I hope y'all are joking, because if not... yikes.

Do it once or twice, you're probably fine. But build a reputation as the guy that never tips or only tips two bucks on a $50 tab? Well let's just say I wouldn't want to share your appetizer.
 
tip your fuckin barber bro I bet your hair looks stupid

for real
women's hair can cost mad $$, my shit is like $15 maybe...why not just make it an even $20? dude spends like 20 something minutes tightening it up & all, i mean anyone who's gotten fucked up before can tell you that's a low price to look right for like a month or two (depending on how often you need to go).

there's things to be principled about, i really don't get this one
 
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