Monday, November 18, 2024

Barber Shop in Chinatown

 Nowadays I loathe to have my haircut, that's why I seldom have mine cut, maybe once or twice a year.

I went back to Chinatown.

I could no longer find my old barber shop which was called Yan's.  I am not sure if it was on Henry St or Madison St.

I went to one that's mentioned on some YT video.  This one is some basement operation on Bayard Street.  $7 for cut only.  If your hair is long then cut and wash is $15.  I fall under the latter category.  The guy did a decent job I'd say.  He used both the clipper and the hair shear to snip off about an inch like I told him to, no thinning shear cut though, not that I want to but it's always used on my thick coarse hair nevertheless.

I ended up paying $20.  I would have paid the $20 at a minimum.  But the barber had no intention to give back the change anyway.  Where I came from you just give back the exact change down to the penny and let the customer decide the tips, I think that's the right way or decorum to treat your client.  And I think that's my experience 100% of the time until today.  I am not exactly offended but just think the better way to do it is always give back the exact change and let the customer give you back the tips.

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Barber Shop in Chinatown

 Nowadays I loathe to have my haircut, that's why I seldom have mine cut, maybe once or twice a year. I went back to Chinatown. I could ...