What's the maximum and minimum you have spent on an haircut
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John Edward's $400 haircut[^] made me think about this topic. I normally spend $14 (including $2 tip) which I consider way too expensive. The least I have spent is Rs. 10 (20 cents) and the maximum $25 (got cheated).
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John Edward's $400 haircut[^] made me think about this topic. I normally spend $14 (including $2 tip) which I consider way too expensive. The least I have spent is Rs. 10 (20 cents) and the maximum $25 (got cheated).
My wife cuts my hair and it costs me nothing. Although several years ago she bought the hair trimmer for something like $60, I think. I think one of the newspapers in the US has popularized an economic index based upon an inflation adjusted average cost for a haircut. The thinking being that when times are good, lots of people get haircuts and so the price should go up. :)
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John Edward's $400 haircut[^] made me think about this topic. I normally spend $14 (including $2 tip) which I consider way too expensive. The least I have spent is Rs. 10 (20 cents) and the maximum $25 (got cheated).
Usually 9 EUR, but prices easily rise up to 30 EUR for males. And my sister never spends less than 25 EUR. I used to think it was a lot, but then I recalled how horrible were the haircuts that my father gave us when we were children, and I figured out that probably experience is worth this money.
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John Edward's $400 haircut[^] made me think about this topic. I normally spend $14 (including $2 tip) which I consider way too expensive. The least I have spent is Rs. 10 (20 cents) and the maximum $25 (got cheated).
My wife cuts my hair also. The most I probably ever spent back in the day was CAN$50.00 and that included hot towel on the face with scented oils etc etc. (I was going to this trendy place because the hairdresser was hot and also a mountain biker)
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My wife cuts my hair also. The most I probably ever spent back in the day was CAN$50.00 and that included hot towel on the face with scented oils etc etc. (I was going to this trendy place because the hairdresser was hot and also a mountain biker)
"110%" - it's the new 70%
John Cardinal wrote:
and also a mountain biker
I never knew that this is one of the qualifications I should look for in an hair dresser.
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John Cardinal wrote:
and also a mountain biker
I never knew that this is one of the qualifications I should look for in an hair dresser.
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John Edward's $400 haircut[^] made me think about this topic. I normally spend $14 (including $2 tip) which I consider way too expensive. The least I have spent is Rs. 10 (20 cents) and the maximum $25 (got cheated).
About 20$, but that's because my braider is my friend. This kind of hair style usually cost around $100 :)
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John Edward's $400 haircut[^] made me think about this topic. I normally spend $14 (including $2 tip) which I consider way too expensive. The least I have spent is Rs. 10 (20 cents) and the maximum $25 (got cheated).
In Trivandrum, I always went to the same place (the last few years I was there) and it was INR 60 (approx USD 1.4). You don't tip for hair cuts in Kerala. In Toronto, it was around CAD 16 (with tip) (approx USD 14). Here in Atlanta, I've only had two - each time around USD 17 (with tip). The best experience was in Trivandrum. I vaguely remember in Mt View, my friend taking me to the next town for a cheap hair cut ($7 or so) and he didn't let me tip either - he was very careful about money :-)
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John Edward's $400 haircut[^] made me think about this topic. I normally spend $14 (including $2 tip) which I consider way too expensive. The least I have spent is Rs. 10 (20 cents) and the maximum $25 (got cheated).
i spent $20 today. usually i go a few months between, just using clippers to maintain.
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Usually 9 EUR, but prices easily rise up to 30 EUR for males. And my sister never spends less than 25 EUR. I used to think it was a lot, but then I recalled how horrible were the haircuts that my father gave us when we were children, and I figured out that probably experience is worth this money.
Luca The Price of Freedom is Eternal Vigilance.
Luca Leonardo Scorcia wrote:
The Price of Freedom is Eternal Vigilance.
If I remember correctly, this is from WingCommander III... back in the old days. Marc Hamiltons quite unsuccessfull try to regain attention... as a computer game character ;). Am I correct? Nice motto though. Greetings, Ralph
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John Edward's $400 haircut[^] made me think about this topic. I normally spend $14 (including $2 tip) which I consider way too expensive. The least I have spent is Rs. 10 (20 cents) and the maximum $25 (got cheated).
Max: probably around $20 w/tip. Min: something like $8 w/ tip. Unless you count the haircuts i give myself from time to time, where i'd have to prorate the cost of razors, ridicule, and such... :rolleyes:
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John Edward's $400 haircut[^] made me think about this topic. I normally spend $14 (including $2 tip) which I consider way too expensive. The least I have spent is Rs. 10 (20 cents) and the maximum $25 (got cheated).
I really liked going to Supercuts. The girls would ... ah, well, never mind. I certainly don't remember what haircut cost! Marc
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John Edward's $400 haircut[^] made me think about this topic. I normally spend $14 (including $2 tip) which I consider way too expensive. The least I have spent is Rs. 10 (20 cents) and the maximum $25 (got cheated).
When I was in The Air Force, I had haircuts in Okinawa (65 cents US, 1971), Philippines (85 cents US, 1972), Thailand (35 cents US, 1971, 1972, 1975). Most of the barbers were women, and they were excellent. Many of the haircuts at the time were razor-cut (very expensive nowadays). Currently I spend $14 plus $2 tip in the DFW area in Texas. But i have to say, the Asian barbers were the best, plus it included a 30 second neck and shoulder massage). God those ladies had great hands!!
John P.
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John Edward's $400 haircut[^] made me think about this topic. I normally spend $14 (including $2 tip) which I consider way too expensive. The least I have spent is Rs. 10 (20 cents) and the maximum $25 (got cheated).
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John Edward's $400 haircut[^] made me think about this topic. I normally spend $14 (including $2 tip) which I consider way too expensive. The least I have spent is Rs. 10 (20 cents) and the maximum $25 (got cheated).
$5000 Cost of daughter's tuition for beauty school for which she owes me free hair cuts for life. The actual cost has been declining since I've gotten several haircuts and much of that was tax deductible. (Which is the reason I paid the tuition and she paid all her other bills, though actual practice didn't always follow theory.) (Now if I can only get my daughter to cut John Edwards' hair.)
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John Edward's $400 haircut[^] made me think about this topic. I normally spend $14 (including $2 tip) which I consider way too expensive. The least I have spent is Rs. 10 (20 cents) and the maximum $25 (got cheated).
Maximum: $18 Minimum: $0 (sort of) My haircuts for the last several years have been essentially free(*), because I cut my own hair. I run the clippers over my scalp every couple of weeks. (*) Ignoring the one-time cost of the clippers, which was about $30 at Wal-Mart. My hairline started receding when I was in my mid-20's, and what was left started thinning in my early 30's. My current philosophy on hair is:
If you haven't got it, flaunt it.
:sigh:
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John Edward's $400 haircut[^] made me think about this topic. I normally spend $14 (including $2 tip) which I consider way too expensive. The least I have spent is Rs. 10 (20 cents) and the maximum $25 (got cheated).
Min: $8 Max: $17 (the place I go to currently - it's expensive but the people are nice so it balances out)
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She was hot, we had something in common, I was hoping to get laid etc etc. :)
"110%" - it's the new 70%
John Cardinal wrote:
I was hoping to get laid
That should have been included for 50 bucks.
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John Edward's $400 haircut[^] made me think about this topic. I normally spend $14 (including $2 tip) which I consider way too expensive. The least I have spent is Rs. 10 (20 cents) and the maximum $25 (got cheated).
Ever? About 15 cents minimum for a brush cut as a kid in the 1960s and $20 maximum with tip for more recent cuts.
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Luca Leonardo Scorcia wrote:
The Price of Freedom is Eternal Vigilance.
If I remember correctly, this is from WingCommander III... back in the old days. Marc Hamiltons quite unsuccessfull try to regain attention... as a computer game character ;). Am I correct? Nice motto though. Greetings, Ralph