I am sure you have been to a spot where the dollar parade is just relentless. The same girls just keep coming again and again with hardly a minute in between. You may even spend more on the parade than what you actually came there for. Has anyone ever had the balls to just sit there and say no I am done move on?
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last commentI have no idea what this even is.
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Yes. More usually "No thank you". Unless they get bitchy about it.
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Baristafan - I wish I didn't know either. Must be nice.
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I've said no a few times, especially when I felt like girls were making laps without a stage show. But more often, I simply leave that club and don't go back. Luckily, here the tip parade isn't universal.
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What my club used to have was dollar dances. Most would come by and offer a 10 - 20 second dance at your seat.
Sadly, no more, went away after covid.
Those were great marketing.
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Dollar or tip parades are quite common in NJ. Get comfortable saying "no thank you, i just tipped you", or "I haven't seen you dance yet". The other option is going broke real fast
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I am an imprudent spender and furthermore try to do whatever is customary, but what you describe OP would drive me nuts. If I haven't just seen the dancer on stage what's the tip for, just existing?
If I'm tipping because I just watched her get naked on stage, I'm OK with it.
In Tijuana where a grope of the assets is customary for a dollar propina, I actually don't mind the dollar parade. Sometime soon I'm going to cause an embarrassment being back at a US club where this is not customary, and I forget.
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I just tell them "no thanks" or "don't have any money" before they start dancing. I don't want to waste anyone's time.
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Dont go of you dont want to spend
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Not tipping in a club is cheap and low af
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^Confession.
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