• adam_y@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Verified British experience.

    Over-tip on the way out, even though we don’t really tip for anything else. Nah mate, keep the change.

    Scuttle off whilst still putting your coat on.

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      9 months ago

      …You’re meant to tip the barber?

      Learning how to cut my own hair was probably for the best.

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        9 months ago

        I don’t know if you are meant too, but at that point it’s all too awkward to know.

        Also +1 for the self cut. I’m always good to shave mine with some clippers.

  • I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.world
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    All my favorite barbers have one thing in common. They don’t fucking talk to me while I’m getting my haircut. Seriously, fuck all the extroverted shitheads who can’t go 5 minutes without conversation and put this expectation on jobs like haircutters or dentists where they need to engage in the most meaningless small talk ever.

    Fuck. That. The extent of conversation that needs to happen during a haircut is me telling them how I want it cut, and then thanking them afterwards. That’s it. I do not want to talk about my day. I do not want to talk about my job. I do not want to talk about my life. I’m not there to fucking socialize, I’m there to get my haircut. Shut the hell up and let me disassociate during the time I am stuck in the chair.

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      9 months ago

      It’s probably just a way for them to seem friendly or to kill the time while working. I’m by no means a fan of smalltalk (I’m a Finn) but I wouldn’t be that bothered by it either. Definitely not angry about it.

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      9 months ago

      Oh I hear ya. But yes there’s a reason people talk about whether it’s raining or is nice out. It’s kind of like coasting downhill - no effort, kind of fun in a way, and then you get on with things.

      But yeah I try to avoid much past that, or if they really need to talk for whatever reason you can just ask questions like “oh yeah? how was that?” and “what school is it?” or something.

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    9 months ago

    This kind of nonsense is the reason I’ve not been to a hairdresser since I was 16. Which is both a) a very long time ago and b) readily apparent just by looking at me.

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      Since the pandemic, I’ve been growing my hair out then shaving it off every few months. After going to the hairdressers once since then, I remembered how much I hate it. Been cutting/shaving my own hair ever since.

      And it feels good to time the shave when I have a period of stress and frustration. Going through the process is like a rebirth and helps me mentally reset.

  • Tomato666@lemmy.sdf.org
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    Haha, when I go they never speak to me. People in other chairs are all chatting away about holidays or football or whatever. I’ve tried once or twice to engage in conversation but it just inevitably ends up in silence. TBH I quite like it, I can think about other stuff.

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    9 months ago

    No salad Barry asked for them to leave out the complimentary salad when ordering soup.

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    9 months ago

    As a bald man I sometimes wonder if I’m missing out on a part of British culture by not going to the barber, but if this is what it’s like then I’m glad I don’t have to go through it.