穷鬼没有钱就别去给贵族理发的地方(献给温哥华落魄男人)

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自定义头衔
剪头发不是那么难的。自己先想好要剪什么样的,按关键词(比如莫西干头,波波头,超级赛亚人头)搜索下,上YOUTUBE多看几遍认真学习下,就能剪了。自己剪挺方便省事的,随时想剪就剪了,特方便。
 
剪头发不是那么难的。自己先想好要剪什么样的,按关键词(比如莫西干头,波波头,超级赛亚人头)搜索下,上YOUTUBE多看几遍认真学习下,就能剪了。自己剪挺方便省事的,随时想剪就剪了,特方便。
你现在是莫西干头?
 
小费还是要给
是老板都不用给的,最多是一两刀不用找。以前要给人家都找给我。比方人家标价38刀,我给5刀小费人家不收,还找给我2刀。这种老板自己运作的店都不用给的。

至于洗地毯,如果是你洗,我也不给的。其他人洗,看情况

If you are purchasing services from an owner/operator (aka, the company has only one worker, and he also owns the company), then no. Tipping is not required, as the owner can set his own rates, and make sufficient money to support himself. If you are using the services of a bigger company, and the worker is not the owner, then you may choose to tip, based on the quality of work recieved. Know that tipping is not a necessity, but will get you top-quality service in the future. No percentages need be considered, just tip a small amount as a thanks ($5-20 is most appreciated on any job).
However, if you have a job where extra service is required, or if you know that you are picky about certain (relatively ambiguous) details, you should always tip.
 
最后编辑: 2016-02-06
At the restaurant (waiter or waitress)
The standard tip at a restaurant is 15% and may exceed 20% (which is a very good tip).

However, when you talk about tip for take-out orders, it is often zero.

Restaurant Delivery Person
The standard for restaurant delivery is usually 10% of the amount before taxes.

Personal of an hotel
The maids are generally entitled to $1 overnight stay / room. It is the same amount per luggage for a Porter.

Dressing or hairdresser
The amount of tip for hairdressers or barbers is between 5% and 15%.

Taxi Driver
The amount reserved for taxi drivers varied from 10% to 15% depending on the service offered. If the driver helps you with your luggage or guide you to different places to visit, the percentage should be considered on the rise. ($ 1 / bag and / or 15% of the stroke)
 
While most Canadians balk at the thought of tipping anything under the standard 15 per cent at a restaurant, it seems they are far less gracious when it comes to tipping staff in other service jobs, according to a new survey.

A recent BMO Bank of Montreal Mosaik MasterCard study found that 78 per cent of Canadians regularly leave a 15 per cent gratuity after dining out, butfewer than40 per cent of Canadians tip cab drivers and hair stylists that much.

In fact, owners of salons get the rawest deal, with more than 54 per cent of Canadians snubbing them entirely.

For hordes of students working summer jobs in the service sector, the generosity of their patrons may have less to do with how hard they work and more to do with where they work, the Tipping Etiquette survey concludes.

Canadians may be unsure of how much to tip or whether to tip at all under certain circumstances. For instance, Canadians may tip their hair stylist, but 42 per cent of Canadians will snub an assistant, colourist, or person who shampoos their hair.

"Patrons are confused when it comes to tipping staff at a spa or a nail bar," Kristen Gale, owner of 10 Spot Nail Bar in Toronto said in a release. "People often tip only five to 10 per cent and sometimes not at all. It really should be a standard 15 per cent, just as it is in the restaurant industry."

According to Magellans.com, it is customary in North America to leave a tip between 15 and 20 per cent for services. The BMO survey found that 24 per cent of Canadians will leave nothing extra for staff following time at a spa or treatment at a nail salon.

Among those offered the worst tips, according to the Tipping Etiquette survey, are:

  • Pizza and food delivery people (40 per cent of Canadians tip under 15 per cent).
  • Taxi and limo drivers (40 per cent of Canadians tip under 15 per cent).
  • People who offer manicures, pedicures, facials and waxing (only 13 per cent of Canadians tip higher than 15 per cent).
  • Hair stylists (12 per cent of Canadians leave nothing; 30 per cent of Canadians tip less than 15 per cent).
  • Hair salon owners (54 per cent of Canadians will not tip).
The BMO Mosaik MasterCard Tipping Etiquette survey was conducted by Leger marketing and sampled 1,501 English- and French-speaking Canadian adults. The margin of error is plus or minus 2.5 per cent, 19 times out of 20.
 

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