How do you start a conversation with a barber?
By Matthew Alvarez
How do you start a conversation with a barber?
Start off by asking your barber how long they’ve been cutting hair. This is a good ice breaker and might lead to other conversation subjects. In the end, you’ll learn more about your barber both as a professional and as a person. Ask the barber how long they’ve worked at that location.
How do barbers talk to clients?
If you’re building your own clientele, here’s how to create the right kind of small talk:
- Salon. First and foremost know your clients!
- Etiquette. Be respectful.
- What to Say/ What not to Say.
- Give Genuine Compliments/Critiques.
- Barbershop.
- Etiquette.
- What to Say/What not to Say.
- Give Genuine Compliments/Criticisms.
What should I ask my barber?
What Every Guy Should Tell His Barber When Getting His Haircut
- Tell your barber how long it has been since your most recent haircut.
- Tell your barber about your lifestyle.
- Be specific about how you want your hair to look.
- Bring a picture (but only of your hair)
How do you talk in a salon?
At the Salon
- Listen to the Entire Lesson.
- “How would you like your hair cut?”
- “What are we doing for you today?”
- “What can I do for you today?”
- “What did you want to do with your hair?”
- “Did you want a manicure or a pedicure?”
- “Did you want your nails done?”
- “What color nail polish would you like?”
What do I say when I get a haircut?
this is exactly what you should say:
- Tell your barber how long it has been since your most recent haircut.
- Tell your barber about your lifestyle.
- Be specific about how you want your hair to look.
- Bring a picture (but only of your hair)
How do you start a small talk client?
So here are our five top tips for making small talk seem effortless:
- Ask Questions. Remember it’s all about them, not you, so be curious.
- Don’t be predictable! How boring are questions like ‘Where are you from?
- Drop them a compliment…
- Keep it light.
- Don’t talk about yourself and avoid negative conversations at all costs!