thought it was at least 5 yuan, and 3 really shocked me. In my hometown, a small county in Hubei, there are some similar roadside barbershops, men's haircuts usually cost 10 yuan. btw I think A Yi may be a little shy in front of the camera, so she didn't talk much lol. 3:03
Yes I was expecting 5 which is a pretty normal price. I agree, she wasn't the most talkative. Its interesting actually, I like a bit of a chat but at the same time its difficult to talk when they are doing the shave 😂 Thanks for watching
Fantastic that you speak so fluently , where did you learn? Great to see another side of street life in China. Just as a side note, you've grown your hair!
Hey man! Thank you for your videos here. Its very relaxing. Dont know why, but China in your videos always with foggy sky, nostalgic and peaceful weather. Thank you
Really love the atmosphere of your videos :) I wonder, what's the tipping culture or etiquette in China? Do you give any tips or is it similar to Japan where it's seen as inappropriate?
Much like Japan there is an absence of tipping culture here. I have done it but always explained that “where I come from” it is polite so can we do it “my way” that’s if I think the person really deservedly it. But in general, tipping is viewed as taking pity on someone and in that way, rude. 🤝 thanks for watching.
I'd give him one shot, but I bet he'd screw up my haircut. I need a clean and smooth fade and many barbers in China butcher it. Usually only the younger barbers in China can get my hair right.
@@harryj7330 I usually pay about 30 for a haircut. It's still hit and miss. I currently have 2 barbers that can fade me up real nice though - went through quite a few bad haircuts to find'em though!