Use shorthand correctly to improve readability please
[QUOTE=Walker333;3132843]After reading some good reviews last week I Went to Relax.
Paid $. 6 the how fee.
Had older, chubby mp.
TS was a joke! 1.
Massage was weak, just mostly rubbing, weak, no deep tissue. 3.
Almost no teaching.
On flip she pulled up her bra and ended very mechanicaly and fast, but permitted some touching.
I tipped $. 8, but she was disappointed and demanded more, I said that don't have it.
I don't feel that. 8 isn't enough tip for all of the above.
Am I wrong?
No plans to return.[/QUOTE]$= 100 dollar, . 1, . 6, and. 8 = 10,60, and 80 dollars. I can tell you may post this from your phone with frustration. Many spelling errors, inconsistent numbering, and line breaks at weird places. I don't mind spelling errors as I'm also bad at it when I'm in a rush. But everything else makes it difficult to understand.
To avoid confusion, I'd suggest next time just spelling out of the dollar amount if you don't want to remember the shorthand: [B]$60 for house fee, tipped $80.[/B] DO NOT USE dollar sign to say dollar if you want to use. 6 or. 8 (short hand).
I'd think you were listing the points: 1. Massage was weak and then 2. There was almost no teasing. (I'm not sure if there was a bullet #3).
I rather think you did't use shorthand correctly, because if you did, paying $160 to the house and then tipped $180 to your MP is just unimaginable.
Anyway, from what I gather on the forum, the minimum or popularly acceptable tip for happy ending is $40 dollars, and if they are slightly younger, hotter and with better attitude then they may expect $20 more, or guys are more willing to pay in hope of making better connection for next time. I believe you have tipped more than she deserves in your case.
Number / Amount Convention
[QUOTE=Emiglio;3133627]You are using $ and then not using $ both for the house fee and tip. My guess us you mean. 6 and. 8. Am I correct? And no you did not short tip her. You were generous to an ingrate. Happened to me a few years back and I almost grabbed it right back, and she quickly apologized. Of course it was a totally different person.
.[/QUOTE]Why did this site adopt a confusing payment / amount convention?
$=100; $$=200; . 5=50; $. 5=150; $$300; $$400.
It's an older code, doesn't check out
[QUOTE=MotorheadBiker;2147614]Both are not great. Green spa, Garden and maple. They're terrible. Lady will ask you "Tip? Tip? Tip? Tip? " even before they start the job. I hate when I hear that.[/QUOTE]Garden spa has phenomenal actual massage and table showers, dry sauna, around 70 without tip. Asked if I was over 18, I laughed. No offer for more and didn't push, frankly she was just damn good with her massage. Somewhat awkward table shower but not hot tub. Doubt more was on the menu.
Two women I saw there were both busty petite older Asian women, if memory serves the one I saw was from Vietnam.
Why abbrev or lingo makes some sense
[QUOTE=Eddinger;3135183]I'm pretty sure the reason people use that notation system for money is just to feel like a cool insider, and not because anyone thinks its secret code. Its just lingo. And people like to feel like theyre pros or experts at things and using lingo does the trick.[/QUOTE]I don't use it much anymore when I comment or share intel under Escort report thread. Why? Because $300, $400 are easier and clear. Plus if I type more than three dollar signs, the forum will autocorrect.
Using. 4, . 6, or $. 2 still makes some sense for discussions about lower / lowest end providers. Granted that typing out $40 or 40 dollars etc. Is not really slower than typing. 4!! But you will find more usage of such a shorthand under Street Walkers report or BP reports: "The damage is only. 3 for BBBJCIMNQNS. " I feel like it's less confusing when the price is under $200 dollar and there is only one dollar sign involved.
Use whatever feel right and easy for you when you post. Just make sure type it out in the right way.