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Did they have glass doors?
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Yes they had glass doors. Why?
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They saw you coming mate.....buh...bum !
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I pay £13 + £2 tip = £15
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How does a man on a moon get his haircut?
Eclipse it. |
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Bit slow on the uptake!
Needed my bap cut so not really complaining. I just did not take into account city prices as I live in the country. Give a £5 tip so I was not unhappy - just surprised. Only took a twenty note out of my pocket too when I went to pay. |
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Inner city salons are rip-offs as they can get away with it with all the vain idiots about.
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^ Not you though....oc
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I would said wasn't happy with it, not paying and walked out!
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it's normally a unisex hairdressers where there dear,
highly likely you'll end up with a bender cutting your hair |
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After they've finished and got the hand mirror out, has anyone here ever said anything other than "great, thanks" when shown the back of their hair?
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N1 Leopard
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Islington?
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I pay £10.00. £8.50 + tip.
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How do you ensure you always have the right change? That seems like and odd conversation, "call it £18.50 for cash"? Not being funny or anything, I've often wondered about how much thought they put into their price points. For example, they could offer £8 or £9 and they still get £10!
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Not everybody tips.
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Fair point. I went to a barbers once and the owner manned the till. Didn't realise until after I'd had it done. I had to walk a cross the shop to give my £2 to the woman who cut my hair. I expect he kept all the tips.
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a 10 pounder should be a £2 tip for me max or 1.
how did you come to 8£ 50p? |
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?RR The barber charges £8.50.
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sorry i thought you meant the hair cut was £10 & you give then £18.50p
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Are you kidding? I'm Scottish ffs. I won't sleep now with that thought going through my mind.
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A pony?
Let it grow & get a ponytail |
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I paid £7.00 for as long as I can remember.
Certainly no tip as she owns the salon and probably pays sod all tax! Also when she's running late I could see that she spent more than half an hour on some with decent hair. Mine is crap and she only spun it out to twenty minutes as we talked about every subject under the sun. Bought a "Wahl" professional clipper and accessories two years ago and, as I used to go every three weeks, I've saved the best part of £250.00. |
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I hope you are going to give that to the Distressed Hairdressers Retirement Association !
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................. or buy a wig to cover up the mess those 'professional' clippers leave.
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Tipping for a haircut is like paying more incomb tax.
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akabula, you may well be correct. Just because the clippers are marketed as "professional" doesn't make them any better in the hands of an amateur.
Similarly if I replaced my cheap golf clubs, with the best in the world, I doubt if I would hit the ball any differently |
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Clippers are for Horses and Dogs,
If a hairdresser cant use scissors, Avoid, Some ask More questions than the Police, I just Close my eyes and ignore them. |
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I was getting a haircut in the Barbers yesterday when I noticed my normally jovial barber was extra jovial today. Unfortunately I didn't notice this until I was sat in the chair with scissors clipping around my ears. Thats when I noticed the smell of drink off him. Awkward moment to say the least especially when he got the cut throat razor out to do the final tidy up.
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The lady who owns the shop charges £12, been going there for a few years, when I went this week she said she was trying to build up some clients for the young girl who has just finished her training. Nice young girl just finished her apprenticeship, perfectly happy to switch to her, she was excellent, charged £7, gave a £2 tip, and booked up my next appointment with her. Much better than going to Inner city salons and rip off prices.
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use my own clippers original cost £14.99 4 years ago
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I actually enjoyed our little chats, putting the world to rights, every three weeks or so.
She always said she preferred being a men's hairdresser, because better to talk with. |
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"....use my own clippers original cost £14.99 4 years ago " Same here.
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