i watched a video of a guy getting his hair cut at sports clips. the vibe i get is trying to make an environment for men to get a salon experience (hot towel, shampoo, etc.) without thinking its gay
Which is funny because old school barber shops were doing massages and hot towels for centuries. It's one of the most masculine traditions. Some old ass Turkish guy or Italian cuts your hear, gives you a straight razor shave, with hot towel, and then you get a massage.
Sports clips is weird. But years ago, I found it was the best chain to go to for a cheap-ish haircut. They did a pretty good job though and the babers were pretty nice, though they werent flirty or anything. When I moved out of my mostly suburban area though I started going to locally owned barber shops with young barbers. A world of difference and definitely worth the extra 5 dollars to get a haircut.
I keep a pretty normal Crew cut though so YMMV with more complex cuts
I went to one once and didn't get the that vibe but I was hardly paying attention. This was on a weekday afternoon as other people there were some parent taking their boys
There's a lot of different cultural expectations around haircuts. I used to live in Japan where it's totally normal to get a short shoulder massage after a cut (unless there's a huge line), so SportsClips doing that to me didn't surprise me at all.
Lots of places with that gimmick in America, all with silly pun names and different themes. There's one where I live where it's a military theme, so the waitresses do salutes and little dances. I got dragged to that place by my coworkers and they kept hitting on the waitresses. Coworkers kept calling them "baby" and "hot stuff" and 🤮
I used to work at a bar where only women were allowed to be servers or bartenders, and usually had to present in a sexy way. Thankfully, most of them were chill people and one of them even kinda stood up for me when some boomer was giving me sass as I was simply cleaning the bathrooms. Seriously, that place kinda gave me the creeps.
But hey, one time I got to learn a few cocktails from them when I didn't have much stuff to do and back when the bar was owned by a much more chill dude, he was fine with me shooting the shit if I needed a break and we weren't in a rush. Also, I actually got flirted with from a girl who called me "doll face". I'm an AMAB enby that presents pretty fem and I still smile when I remember that.
i mean that's not even their worst offenses, they're absolute chuds too. The other day one was complaining he couldn't say the n-word. They complain about homeless people too all the time.
i got dragged to hooters by coworkers when I was 19 (laying carpet).
worst coworkers i ever had. racist crackers in their 30s who were always tryna drink and drive on the job and would complain about mexicans on the job sites we would go to lasted 2 months of 12 hour shifts lmao
I think there might also be general guidelines encouraging them to engage in flirty behavior (moreso than most servers normally might for tips), but idk have never been in one. Maybe that's just my brain making things up since I knew I didn't like hooters since I was a kid.
I thought the gimmick was that the waitresses were all conventionally attractive and you were "allowed" to sexually harass them without getting kicked out?
hooters is really weird
the gimmick is just "all our wait staff are women in tank tops and shorts" right?
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i watched a video of a guy getting his hair cut at sports clips. the vibe i get is trying to make an environment for men to get a salon experience (hot towel, shampoo, etc.) without thinking its gay
Which is funny because old school barber shops were doing massages and hot towels for centuries. It's one of the most masculine traditions. Some old ass Turkish guy or Italian cuts your hear, gives you a straight razor shave, with hot towel, and then you get a massage.
WASPS made masculinity boring
I get my hair cut at this Turkish place and I come out feeling like a new person, more places should do that
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Sports clips is weird. But years ago, I found it was the best chain to go to for a cheap-ish haircut. They did a pretty good job though and the babers were pretty nice, though they werent flirty or anything. When I moved out of my mostly suburban area though I started going to locally owned barber shops with young barbers. A world of difference and definitely worth the extra 5 dollars to get a haircut.
I keep a pretty normal Crew cut though so YMMV with more complex cuts
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Well tbh I haven't been to a sports clips in years so it may have gone this direction, when I went there a while ago it didn't feel that way
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I went to one once and didn't get the that vibe but I was hardly paying attention. This was on a weekday afternoon as other people there were some parent taking their boys
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It's incredibly awkward when people are mandated to be friendly to you
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Best barbers
Hey I've been there.
There's a lot of different cultural expectations around haircuts. I used to live in Japan where it's totally normal to get a short shoulder massage after a cut (unless there's a huge line), so SportsClips doing that to me didn't surprise me at all.
Lots of places with that gimmick in America, all with silly pun names and different themes. There's one where I live where it's a military theme, so the waitresses do salutes and little dances. I got dragged to that place by my coworkers and they kept hitting on the waitresses. Coworkers kept calling them "baby" and "hot stuff" and 🤮
I used to work at a bar where only women were allowed to be servers or bartenders, and usually had to present in a sexy way. Thankfully, most of them were chill people and one of them even kinda stood up for me when some boomer was giving me sass as I was simply cleaning the bathrooms. Seriously, that place kinda gave me the creeps.
But hey, one time I got to learn a few cocktails from them when I didn't have much stuff to do and back when the bar was owned by a much more chill dude, he was fine with me shooting the shit if I needed a break and we weren't in a rush. Also, I actually got flirted with from a girl who called me "doll face". I'm an AMAB enby that presents pretty fem and I still smile when I remember that.
"doll face"
oh dear :hyperflush:
well that's actually kind of wholesome. Thanks for the story, it's cute :meow-hug:
When the revolution comes, your co-workers will be fed to dogs.
i mean that's not even their worst offenses, they're absolute chuds too. The other day one was complaining he couldn't say the n-word. They complain about homeless people too all the time.
Fed alive.
Street fight covered Hooters and Twin Peaks on “Undercover Business Tyrant.” Good episodes. There was also a deep dive on “Low Culture Boil”
This is why we need gulags
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i got dragged to hooters by coworkers when I was 19 (laying carpet).
worst coworkers i ever had. racist crackers in their 30s who were always tryna drink and drive on the job and would complain about mexicans on the job sites we would go to lasted 2 months of 12 hour shifts lmao
I think there might also be general guidelines encouraging them to engage in flirty behavior (moreso than most servers normally might for tips), but idk have never been in one. Maybe that's just my brain making things up since I knew I didn't like hooters since I was a kid.
I've heard some who worked there say it's the best customer service job they ever had, some say it was absolutely terrible.
Although, now that I write that, I realize it's not mutually exclusive.
I thought the gimmick was that the waitresses were all conventionally attractive and you were "allowed" to sexually harass them without getting kicked out?