Hey guys & dolls, I need your advice!
So the category is "tattoo experience etiquette."
And the question... I brought in a non-English phrase to get tattooed, wrote it out for the artist, and made sure the accents were correct. I failed to double-check the spelling and one letter is wrong -- but one little line will fix in and I'm so not losing any sleep over it.
BUT. Since I'm getting that itch to shoot a new set, I need this fixed, because I'd find it silly to not do so first when it's so easy. I think it would be better to wait a few weeks and save for something else I want, and get my artist to fix the letter during that session since it will literally take 60 seconds. Some of my friends say why wait, though, just go in and ask for it to be fixed. I think it would be rude to expect all the set-up and such for a quick fix that was MY mistake, but they say it doesn't matter.
What do you think?
So the category is "tattoo experience etiquette."
And the question... I brought in a non-English phrase to get tattooed, wrote it out for the artist, and made sure the accents were correct. I failed to double-check the spelling and one letter is wrong -- but one little line will fix in and I'm so not losing any sleep over it.
BUT. Since I'm getting that itch to shoot a new set, I need this fixed, because I'd find it silly to not do so first when it's so easy. I think it would be better to wait a few weeks and save for something else I want, and get my artist to fix the letter during that session since it will literally take 60 seconds. Some of my friends say why wait, though, just go in and ask for it to be fixed. I think it would be rude to expect all the set-up and such for a quick fix that was MY mistake, but they say it doesn't matter.
What do you think?
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Sharpie!
PS If that's it, I can't even tell what part is wrong