SO I GOT BANNED FOR NOT TIPPING LOL

this whole "pay me more than I actually ask for or I might do something bad to you" culture is disgusting 
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That's not a barber, that's a stylist :lol I have a barber I see almost every week and a stylist I see the same thing once every month or every other, he also charges 40$ and I tip 10$ older Italian dude I think too in some trendy *** barber shop in the village, dudes serve you scotch while you on the chair....that alone makes the tip worth it.

I hope you non-tippers getting a haircut with sharpened stones :{
 
Same here. There are no times where I'll no tip purposely but there's always a reason.

I leave notes on receipts and stuff like that too. I hate going out to eat with my BM sometimes cuz she'll tip either way :lol
Depends on how much work is done, typically $75-80 for my routine.

Wash, massage, deep wash, oil treatment, retwist, sometimes clipping.

Shorty up the street used to do it for $25 but she moved and I don't trust most of the amateurs around my way.
Your situation is understandable, but for fades and tapers, hell nah I'm not paying $30-40.
 
lol restaurants are adding 20% service fees
Instead of tipping so keep complaining about tipping or just eat at home
i aint trippin off this at all
This is where dudes fail by calling ppl who don't tip cheap.

We aint worried about the food costing more money or the bill being higher
Only when I leave with 3x I made @ blackjack or poker and that's just my nice superstitious side coming out cuz I'm happy I won so much.


The tip usually isn't a lot either.
LOL @ You just expose yourself more and more as the days go on.

You should be tipping regardless, not just when you are up 3x.

You sound as bad as those, "Unless I get 5* service, I won't tip" dudes.
No I shouldn't.

What exactly did I just expose?

Also we're talking about tipping the dealer at casinos.

I'm not tipping the dealer because they dealt out the cards. I'm tipping them because I won a lot of money when they dealt me the cards.

What does that have to do with me not tipping servers AT ALL? There is no such thing as 5 star service from a dealer.

I'm sorry but you just reaching real hard talking about as the days go on. My arguments aint change. Keep reaching though. Maybe you'll grasp something next time.
 
Friends also don't charge $40 for a haircut, :lol

My thoughts :lol

Friends don't charge friends for a service, the charge should be considered a tip, I'm a photographer and I can't bring myself to charging my good friends, but I do expect them to have it in them to at least Offer a tip if I do work for them...just shows curtesy....I'm assuming non-tippers are the same dudes that would just wipe their hands clean and deuce it up after you just worked for them....for the record, I'm talking about the gesture, because truth be told I would politely refuse it.
 
Same here. There are no times where I'll no tip purposely but there's always a reason.

I leave notes on receipts and stuff like that too. I hate going out to eat with my BM sometimes cuz she'll tip either way :lol
Depends on how much work is done, typically $75-80 for my routine.

Wash, massage, deep wash, oil treatment, retwist, sometimes clipping.

Shorty up the street used to do it for $25 but she moved and I don't trust most of the amateurs around my way.
Your situation is understandable, but for fades and tapers, hell nah I'm not paying $30-40.

Hell nah. My uncle almost drove to Maryland Tuesday to pay one of those IG famous barber dudes $45 for a cut :lol
 
i don't understand the outrage either way...i tip i could care less if you do or do not. 
That's how it should be but there's a lot of judgemental scumbags out there that like to condescend and pretend their authorities on what other ppl should do.
 
There is no such thing as 5 star service from a dealer.

Yea there is but most casinos pool tips anyway, so it doesn't really matter.
Could you explain that to me or are you talking about @ high roller tables? or private games?

Keeping in mind I'm mainly playing blackjack or poker. Not backgammon or roulette.

Don't get me wrong I know what bad service from a dealer looks like but I usually get good service in Vegas @ the MGM. Same @ Atlantic city and usually at the casino in Queens.
 
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i don't understand the outrage either way...i tip i could care less if you do or do not. 
That's how it should be but there's a lot of judgemental scumbags out there that like to condescend and pretend their authorities on what other ppl should do.
dudes insecure about always being "forced" to pay extra so they wish ill on sensible people who pay what the business asks to be paid 
 
It's just a hands per hour thing.

If you're sitting down playing poker and you're seeing upwards of 30 hands per hour, that's great "service".

A lot of dealers, even out in here Vegas, are complete and utter trash.

Casual gamblers wouldn't even notice something like this, tho.
 
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My thoughts :lol

Friends don't charge friends for a service, the charge should be considered a tip, I'm a photographer and I can't bring myself to charging my good friends, but I do expect them to have it in them to at least Offer a tip if I do work for them...just shows curtesy....I'm assuming non-tippers are the same dudes that would just wipe their hands clean and deuce it up after you just worked for them....for the record, I'm talking about the gesture, because truth be told I would politely refuse it.

This. I can't imagine having a friend do something for me and not offering some cash. They got rent/bills like everyone else. And the folks that do that type of stuff, trust me word gets around.
 
 
Friends also don't charge $40 for a haircut,
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Friends don't charge friends for a service, the charge should be considered a tip, I'm a photographer and I can't bring myself to charging my good friends, but I do expect them to have it in them to at least Offer a tip if I do work for them...just shows curtesy....I'm assuming non-tippers are the same dudes that would just wipe their hands clean and deuce it up after you just worked for them....for the record, I'm talking about the gesture, because truth be told I would politely refuse it.
How about if they don't offer cash, but instead take you out to dinner/drinks?
 
Friends also don't charge $40 for a haircut, :lol


My thoughts :lol

Friends don't charge friends for a service, the charge should be considered a tip, I'm a photographer and I can't bring myself to charging my good friends, but I do expect them to have it in them to at least Offer a tip if I do work for them...just shows curtesy....I'm assuming non-tippers are the same dudes that would just wipe their hands clean and deuce it up after you just worked for them....for the record, I'm talking about the gesture, because truth be told I would politely refuse it.

i had no choice on paying. id have to go where she worked and she could get in trouble if i didnt pay. i wouldnt tip, but if we went out i would buy her a drink or such.
 
Personally that's the first person I would tip. I rather give it to a friend than a stranger.

i just cant get with giving my friend money for them working. if they really helped me out, then i would pay it back some other way like drinks, dinner or such.
 
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Hey bros justify your cheap ways whatever way it makes you feel like is the right thing, blame your inability to drop an extra buck or two on your bill on the food industry, the high cost of your barbers cut, don't complaint tho when the service you receive at these places you frequent more than once and don't tip becomes absolute trash or your barber skips you for a tipping client...you gonna end up running out of places to frequent :lol
 
i just cant get with giving my friend money for them working. if they really helped me out, then i would pay it back some other way like drinks, dinner or such.


Drinks and/or dinner is a form of a tip IMO. I see no problem with it. However, if you think they should do it because they're your friend, that's funny style to me.
 
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