Cultural Differences in Barber Shops

USF Sam

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Sooo.... my hair was getting rather shaggy and I had the day off yesterday to take care of some personal stuff.

I was driving down the road and spotted a nice looking barber shop. I decided to pop in and get a trim.

I walked in and immediately realized that it was a barber shop that specialized in a black clientele. But, this being Atlanta, I figured I'd be OK. It was in midtown, so he had to have experience with all types.

I had a seat and said "It's been a while. Make it short, clean and neat."

When I say this in my usual barber shop, they know I'm after this:

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So... the guys spins me around to face a wide-screen TV airing ESPN, grabs a pair of clippers and dives in. He's halfway thru when he turns me around to get to the other side and I see THIS instead:

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I'm like "Holy shit! I said SHORT, not MILITARY!" The dude looked confused and baffled.


I'm not pissed off. It's hair and it'll grow back and I've got nothing important in the next 2-3 months like a wedding photo to sit for.

HOWEVER... a lesson to all men. "Short" means two ENTIRELY things to a white boy like me than it does to a brother in midtown ATL. :p
 
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