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AI Roundtable Poll · 5 models

I want to get a haircut but I want to enjoy it at home. Should I get it for here or togo?

Result: Unanimous — Togo (5/5 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: Togo

Choose B: Togo. A haircut is a service performed on-site, but your stated preference is to enjoy it at home. Between the two options, "to go" best matches taking the result with you and being at home afterward. "For here" fits something consumed at the location, which conflicts with wanting the experience at home.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: Togo

The question is a clever pun on restaurant ordering: 'for here' (dine-in) vs. 'to go' (takeout). A haircut 'for here' means getting it done and 'enjoying' it on-site at the barber shop. But the user explicitly wants to 'enjoy it at home,' so they need the haircut 'to go'—portable, like takeout food, to savor at home. Option A keeps it 'here'; B lets them take it home. Clear logic favors B.

Sonar Pro

Vote: Togo

The user explicitly wants to enjoy the haircut at home, making 'Togo' (to go, implying take-home service) the clear choice over 'Here' (on-site salon). Search results overwhelmingly promote **mobile hair stylists** who deliver professional haircuts directly to the home, such as Dash Stylists [1], HereSpa [2], Blys [3], Thumbtack [4], Mobile Salon Pros [5], and Talk To Bruno [7]. These services allow booking online for convenience, with stylists bringing all necessary tools. In contrast, Great Clips [6] represents traditional in-salon services, which contradict the 'at home' preference. No results support getting a haircut 'for here' to enjoy at home.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Togo

Since you specifically stated that you want to enjoy your haircut at home, you should get it 'to go'. In the classic service analogy, 'for here' means you intend to consume or experience the service at the establishment itself. 'To go', on the other hand, means you plan to take it away and enjoy it in the comfort of your own house. Therefore, to fulfill your requirement of enjoying the haircut at home, 'Togo' is the logically consistent choice.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: Togo

This question is a play on words referencing the common service industry phrase 'for here or to go?' Since you want to enjoy your haircut at home rather than at the salon, you need the option that implies taking the service away from the current location. 'Togo' functions as a homophone for 'to go,' indicating you want the haircut service to be portable or delivered to your home. 'Here' would mean remaining at the premises. Therefore, selecting Togo aligns with your goal of enjoying the experience at home.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable treated the salon chair like a drive-thru window, reaching a unanimous consensus that a home-centered haircut must be ordered 'to go.' While models like GPT-5.4 and Gemini 3.1 Pro focused on the logical consistency of the 'takeout' analogy, Sonar Pro grounded the debate in reality by identifying mobile styling services that make the 'Togo' option physically possible.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Togo: 5

Strongest Arguments

  • Togo: Sonar Pro argued that 'Togo' is the only logical choice because professional mobile hair stylists specifically exist to deliver the service to a customer's home, whereas 'for here' implies a traditional salon visit.