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Originally posted by Timber Loftis:
Harleyquinn, unless it's an odd occurrence, or at a SuperCuts, that hair dresser lied to you. In most private shops, the hairdresser keeps 30-50% of your total bill, and keeps a higher percentage of the product you buy.
I tip the hairdresser a bit over 10% - $5 on a $40 cut, $10 if I haven't been in a long time or if the job was exceptional. Of course, I really like my hairdresser (she's a very nice older classy Lebanese lady with cool stories and a wacky attitude).
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This must be one of these things that is different in NY then in Illinois. The person that told me that is not my hairdresser but a good friend of 10 years who happens to be a hair dresser.
I agree with most of the sentiment I'm reading here. It would be SO much easier if either tips were not expected or at very least, added to the bill like in some places in Europe. Especially since some "rules" are so varied not only from country to country and state to state, but also from areas of the state to different areas (I'm sure there's things we don't tip for up here that they do tip for in NY City, for example).