Ever accidentally over-tip?

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I did just that today. I went for a facial this morning (it was lovely!) and the woman did a great job. The total was $50. I handed her a $50 and what I thought was a $10, but it turns out it was a $20. I couldn't figure out why she was all gushy and "thank-youing" me until I got halfway to my car and realized what I did. Now I'm worried she'll be expecting a big tip every time :rotfl2: ! Luckily, it was a splurge thing to even get a facial. I've wanted to get one for a long time. It was a gift from DH from Christmas. He couldn't figure out where to get me a gift certificate so he gave me $50 in a card in my stocking with a note this past Christmas.

Sigh. I'm supposed to go get my hair cut/colored at this salon for the first time next week...I hope she isn't telling the stylists that I'm a big tipper. :lmao:
 
Yes, and it continues to haunt me. Eight years ago I gave the mariachi band at my favorite Mexican restaurant $10. Now they never, ever, EVER leave me alone.
 
Yes--I got all confused once an left a nearly 50% tip on an expensive meal. I realized it when I got to the hotel, but didn't have the heart to tell the kid I gave it to that it was a mistake. It was money well spent. We're regulars (Jimmy's Sushi--if you're ever in Anchorage, it's got great sushi). Since then we frequently have had add on items left off. Once I brought my visiting parents, and they only charged us for the entrees--all the drinks, desserts, and an appetizer were free. Plus, everyone is super friendly, though I can't say that was the tip since they always were.
 

Yes,

Had my hair done on The Magic and bought some eye cream at the same time.
I tipped her $30 because I was thinking 20% of the total DUH........

Oh well I was on vacation and getting ready to renew my vows in a few hours so my head was swirling.......
 
I once got hassled by Finance for "over tipping". $3 meal and I left a dollar. Got a memo about my 33 percent tip :rolleyes:

Since we didn't have to turn in receipts under $25, I just stopped turning them in and started tipping $5 on the $3 breakfast :thumbsup2
 
Yes, at my hairdresser once. Since he was familar with how much I usually tip, he asked if I made a mistake. I was too embarrased to tell him that I did and it was just before Christmas so I pretended that I meant to give it to him, after all, Christmas is coming up, I said. :rotfl:

I didn't really mind because he was the best hairdresser I ever had and it was really nice of him to point it out.
 
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Mine also happened at a beauty salon. It was a new place when my kids were babies and I was tired a lot. I tipped $20 on a $20 haircut and couldn't figure out why the stylist seemed so appreciative until I got home and realized I was missing a $20.
 
Whenever I'm in the US I have to be obsessively careful about making sure I use the right bills!! Colourful money isn't just pretty, it makes life easier.
 
I always overtip my hairdresser. She works miracles with our entire family's hair (and we all have different textures) and makes sure my college-aged granddaughter gets in with another talented stylist if she can't do it herself (last minute call for sorority formal or such). She earns it, and then some.

I have also accidentally undertipped, and that haunts me worse than over tipping.
 
I once got hassled by Finance for "over tipping". $3 meal and I left a dollar. Got a memo about my 33 percent tip :rolleyes:

Since we didn't have to turn in receipts under $25, I just stopped turning them in and started tipping $5 on the $3 breakfast :thumbsup2

Totally read that as fiance and I was slightly weirded out that your significant other would make you turn in receipts for all of your purchases.
 
I always overtip my hairdresser. She works miracles with our entire family's hair (and we all have different textures) and makes sure my college-aged granddaughter gets in with another talented stylist if she can't do it herself (last minute call for sorority formal or such). She earns it, and then some.

I have also accidentally undertipped, and that haunts me worse than over tipping.

I generally over tip too...but never 40%. :rotfl2:

To be fair though, it was a 90 minute treatment that included a facial, head/neck massage and a little arm/leg massage too. All for $50 (normally $60 but she was having a "sale" to build new clients). So in the end I still think it was worth $70 all together.
 
Totally read that as fiance and I was slightly weirded out that your significant other would make you turn in receipts for all of your purchases.

I did too, and thought it was totally odd that she gave you a "memo" rather than just talked to you about over tipping :lmao:
 
Only time was when it was a big group and they automatically added 18%. I didn't realize it and tipped 20% more...
It was good service.... but not 38% good.
 
I've done it before and usually I just smile and hope that I made their day. Once it's done it's done so no need to worry about it. Look at the bright side of it instead.
 
Totally read that as fiance and I was slightly weirded out that your significant other would make you turn in receipts for all of your purchases.

If it makes you feel better, I read it as:

I once got hassled by FRANCE for "over tipping".

Yea, I couldn't understand why a whole country would hassle someone.

I need sleep...
 
If it makes you feel better, I read it as:

I once got hassled by FRANCE for "over tipping".

Yea, I couldn't understand why a whole country would hassle someone.

I need sleep...

Ah, you know, the French hate us bourgeois Americans with our tipping and our hamburgers (puffs on cigarette, stares off into the distance.) C'est la vie.
 
I also keep mis-reading the title of this post as "Ever accidentally tip over?" The worst part is, I actually have accidentally tipped over before :rotfl2:
 
I also keep mis-reading the title of this post as "Ever accidentally tip over?" The worst part is, I actually have accidentally tipped over before :rotfl2:

Me too. Oh, how I miss those college days. :faint:
 

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