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  • 4/4/12
Hey TTFs ,
Let's have a fun discussion about frugality.



Over the years we've all heard the stories about Tiger's cheapness and I know he's not the only one. All of us have a frugal side including Beat.

What are items and services you penny pinch? I'll list a few of mine and you guys can add to the list.

I don't tip the car hops at Sonic or any other drive thru or if I'm getting take out to go.
I don't tip hair stylists, I figure the tip is built into the cost of the service. It has to be.
I don't buy premium gasoline I don't care what the service guy says.
I rarely buy coats & boots in season unless they are on sale I mean really on sale.

and under no circumstances will I share my popsicles or chocolate.
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I get the saving money on gas and clothes and shoes .... I do exactly the same thing.  But I do tip at Sonic because the people who work there make minimum wage ... the real money is from their tips.  Having worked as a waitress at one time in my life, I know how much those tips are counted on.  And the tips aren't added into the service at a salon.  In most salons, the hairdressers rent space from the owner or they give him a large percentage of what they bring in ... the only person I won't tip at a hairdresser is the owner.
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Edited 4/4/12   by  Paul_Sr
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I tip waiters & waitresses at restaurants if I sit down for dinner and the service is not bad. Sonic is so to go. Maybe I will rethink the Sonic car hops. We'll see.
As for salons, I rarely go now but, when I did I wasn't  tipping because of the cost and I was rarely satisfied with how my hair turned out. If I pay $50 - $60 for a wash and straighten I expect  some type of conditioning product to be used and I expect my hair to last more than a day.



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Not sure how true;

A waitress I was friends with a few years ago told me

TIPS = To Insure Prompt Service




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B18T, I have a  suggestion for you....  first of your right to expect, after straightening, your hair should last more than a day. but it's does make a different where you go and who does your hair!! I try to educate my client on how to take care of there hair at home on there own...  by suing good appliance and products will make a world of different !! I highly recommend the Farouk Chi flat iron and dryer, baby bliss is also good flat iron to use for your hair( chi original iron)

Also the blow out will help your    hair A LOT ,the chi blow out is a non chemical process that takes 95% of frizz out of your hair and help make it  so easy for you to style your hair, this process cost $150. and last up to 6mos,,,, some place charge $300. if you wants more info feel free to email me ,so I can direct you to the right place or try too!!  hope this help !

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I have never heard of tips at Sonics.... LOL

They have been short because when I was pregnant I use to visit them twice a day! LOL

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Sounds like you are talking about the Brazillian blow out. I've read about it and seen the reviews and it's not for me.

I wear my hair natural now so I rarely go to salons but, thanks for the info.


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I never considered it because it's too much like going to the drive thru window.
Places like Chicken Express has a drive thru window but, they send people to your car to take your order. I don't tip them either. *Kanye shrug*