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Why do hair stylists think they should have a relationship with you?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anna" data-source="post: 2748117" data-attributes="member: 210080"><p>Because they want to interact with you like a normal, friendly human, not be treated like hair slaves who only speak when spoken to. A lot of people find it awkward when hairstylists stand there wordlessly and appreciate it when they strike up a conversation. It's called customer service. Don't flatter yourself; they're not trying to be your *~*~bestest gurlfriend~*~* so you can have slumber parties and braid each other's hair. They're just being nice. I always strike up conversations with my manicurist and ask them about themselves; they instantly brighten up, because, for once, someone isn't treating them like an actual human being. You should try it sometime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anna, post: 2748117, member: 210080"] Because they want to interact with you like a normal, friendly human, not be treated like hair slaves who only speak when spoken to. A lot of people find it awkward when hairstylists stand there wordlessly and appreciate it when they strike up a conversation. It's called customer service. Don't flatter yourself; they're not trying to be your *~*~bestest gurlfriend~*~* so you can have slumber parties and braid each other's hair. They're just being nice. I always strike up conversations with my manicurist and ask them about themselves; they instantly brighten up, because, for once, someone isn't treating them like an actual human being. You should try it sometime. [/QUOTE]
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