Posh Haircuts - Tip the hair washer / head massager?

In the interests of being helpful, I pay about £40 each time and don't tip, I don't know anybody who does there and they've never seemed offended by the lack. Personally I'm not a fan of the short haired indentikit chav look so I prefer to leave a little length in my hair and get it cut decently, lasts a couple of months too. It's £40, that's less than 10% of what I spent on eating out this month for instance, I don't consider it a big expense in the scheme of things.
 
I get posh hair cuts to, dont see anything wrong with it. rather that over a bloody bowl cut any day of the week!

Never tip the head washer
Tip the fit bired that cuts ya hair - smash it.
 
In the interests of being helpful, I pay about £40 each time and don't tip, I don't know anybody who does there and they've never seemed offended by the lack. Personally I'm not a fan of the short haired indentikit chav look so I prefer to leave a little length in my hair and get it cut decently, lasts a couple of months too. It's £40, that's less than 10% of what I spent on eating out this month for instance, I don't consider it a big expense in the scheme of things.

Sorry but...

Worst "I have loads of money and your poor" post ever!

You've spent over £400 quid on eating out in a month?
 
Sorry but...

Worst "I have loads of money and your poor" post ever!

You've spent over £400 quid on eating out in a month?

I live (nearly) in London, I like good food and a three course meal for two with a good value (£30) bottle of wine is going to give not much change from £100 - it's fairly normal we eat out once a week or so, after work on friday if it's been a long week or maybe after a day out somewhere on saturday. I don't go out on and get massively drunk and spend £50 a round in clubs anymore so it kinda works out for me.

Plenty people here spend £300+ on new PC hardware every six months, their choice, they enjoy the results, I choose to spend it doing I enjoy. Difference?

Equally it's probably about the same percentage of a monthly food shop or travel to work.
 
In the interests of being helpful, I pay about £40 each time and don't tip, I don't know anybody who does there and they've never seemed offended by the lack. Personally I'm not a fan of the short haired indentikit chav look so I prefer to leave a little length in my hair and get it cut decently, lasts a couple of months too. It's £40, that's less than 10% of what I spent on eating out this month for instance, I don't consider it a big expense in the scheme of things.

You and I are in the same hair boat. I hate the short look as well, which is why I prefer to pay more and get someone who really knows what they are doing to cut it.
 
Ha, all you people who 'think' your hair is cut better by somebody expensive are mostly having a laugh.

Seriously, try a local barber. A place for proper men to moan about female football officials.

This tbh...

Until I recently started going for a no1 all over due to hair thinning on top I used to go to a barbers on fleet street. Even that was just under £15 or so despite said barbers being located right next to the workplaces of some of the highest paid people in the country.

Leave the Tony & Guy nonsense to essex boys who can barely afford the repayments on the BMW they run while still living with their parents.
 
The place I get mine done is £18.50 but they do a pretty good job. The gf was getting annoyed at me coming out of other places looking like a tool so I had to stop the cheapo cuts.

Anyway, I give her a £20 and tell her to keep the change. Class act, me.
 
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