I actually paid once with Raptor tickets (her son big Raptor fan) and another time with Leaf tickets when they were playing the Habs (she was/is a big Habs fan). Those tickets were worth more than their posted rates.
That’s sad, rude and just pure ungrateful. People put a lot ofSeveral years ago I was her last appointment. She said look at all this crap.
The flowers --- straight into the garbage.
The chocolates - she gave to me because chocolates make her fat.
The alcohol she kept.
You’re super simple mindedOnly "Simps" bring gifts beyond the agreed $.
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Those guys are stealing your money and blinding you with gifts they received from someone else or written off through business taxes/expensesWait a second here. Isn't it the service provider who is suppose to tip the paying customer? My stockbroker always sends me a fruit basket every Christmas. Our company's lawyers/accountants invites me to lunch on a fairly regular basis. I also get Leaf/Raptor/Blue Jay tickets on a regular basis from my or the company's service providers.
I think some of you guys have it backwards.
Roses are cliche anywayditto.
Once I get to know one some, I’ll think about things I know or they’ve mentioned and get that. Nor would it be most of the time. To me it lessons the gesture or might become “expected”.
A single truffle out of the blue, trumps a bed of roses on Valentine’s Day.
They don’t necessarily offer the list (agency women) but are asked to provide suggestions.I'll tip if I really enjoyed myself. Sometimes I'll bring a gift, but I don't believe I've ever done that on a first visit, and it's never generic. It'll be something I know she likes based on what I learned from her on earlier visits.
I actually find it tacky for ladies to have a gift list on their websites. It takes the organic nature of learning that first-hand out of the equation, and moreso commercializes it. At that point, I figure, I'm already paying for the session, why do a gift beyond that?
You can be upfront and say thank you and slide the bill into her hand or purse and be all cute about it or leave it on her jacket /clothes for when she’s out of the shower. Pull her in close for a kiss and then rub the bill across her hand into her pocket. Then she’ll want to be kissing you more as she’s out the doorJust curious what the popular custom is.
I see some reviews where people bring chocolate or wine to the appointment even if it’s the first time seeing the sp. I wonder how prevalent it is and if the gesture is appreciated by the sp’s in such a way that it materially improves the service provided.
Also, is the general assumption that we tip like we do with restaurants, 15% etc? Or a quick $20 after the session will suffice? If I already paid upfront how do I give the tip? After I pull my pants back up do I flip out a 20 out and throw it on the bed as I’m tightening my belt up?
Pavlov was onto somethingditto.
Once I get to know one some, I’ll think about things I know or they’ve mentioned and get that. Nor would it be most of the time. To me it lessons the gesture or might become “expected”.
A single truffle out of the blue, trumps a bed of roses on Valentine’s Day.
Just curious about the custom.wtf there is no custom.Just curious what the popular custom is.
I see some reviews where people bring chocolate or wine to the appointment even if it’s the first time seeing the sp. I wonder how prevalent it is and if the gesture is appreciated by the sp’s in such a way that it materially improves the service provided.
Also, is the general assumption that we tip like we do with restaurants, 15% etc? Or a quick $20 after the session will suffice? If I already paid upfront how do I give the tip? After I pull my pants back up do I flip out a 20 out and throw it on the bed as I’m tightening my belt up?
Usually the paying customer is the one that leaves the tip, if you’re suggesting, it should be the other way around then I should expect my pizza delivery man to tip me once he brings me the pizza.Wait a second here. Isn't it the service provider who is suppose to tip the paying customer? My stockbroker always sends me a fruit basket every Christmas. Our company's lawyers/accountants invites me to lunch on a fairly regular basis. I also get Leaf/Raptor/Blue Jay tickets on a regular basis from my or the company's service providers.
I think some of you guys have it backwards.
I like the "Dick in a Box" video, really in the holiday spirit...I always leave them with this...
Not sure about now but back in the day some agencies did reward "frequent flyers" with a free or discounted session.Hell the agencies should give us gifts for being loyal customers.
Do you count out the money in small bills? Learned way back in the old SCTO days, gifts to ladies can have their own rewards...Only "Simps" bring gifts beyond the agreed $.
Discuss?
Interesting to mention Pavlov coming from a group of dogsPavlov was onto something
Forsure it’s in 5s and 10s.Do you count out the money in small bills? Learned way back in the old SCTO days, gifts to ladies can have their own rewards...