The Grand Inquisitor wrote:
I find that if you give brief responses to the barber/stylist rather than actively engaging in and contributing to the conversation, the conversation doesn't tend to last long.
Well said. Oftentimes the barber will simply talk to other people sitting around waiting for their haircuts while he continues cutting your hair. I've noticed most of those folks actually enjoy the interaction with the barber, as if it's like more than half the equation of getting a haircut.
The Grand Inquisitor wrote:
What I don’t like about barber visits is the fact that most places (at least in my area) are more inclined to offer walk-in cuts, so there's a good chance I get a different barber every time, which means I don’t know whether I'm going to be happy with the end result or not.
I do believe in barbershop etiquette. One time, some teenager was ahead of me, but he let me go first because he didn't like the next available barber. I didn't mind, per se, I don't really care who cuts my hair, but I'd never do something like that if the roles were reversed. Seems impolite.
The Grand Inquisitor wrote:
Earlier this month, I had a barber whose listening skills apparently weren't very good, who cut off a lot more beard than I wanted to lose.
Funny, I'm envious. Where I am, barbers won't touch my beard because of COVID. It's hair on the head only, mask on. When they go behind the ears, they expect the customer to hold that side of the mask up. I guess in Australia, or in your state in Australia, they're still trimming/shaving/buzzing beards. Luck you.