Monday. I'm lamenting for the nth time how I'm stuck in a job i don't like and i'm not even good at. Sad no? Pero I can't do anything about it for now. This morning my sister and I got to talk about our career and how we got to finish college without even liking the course we took. Lanie had it so much better. Slaving in med school but thoroughly enjoying it. After our two younger sisters finish college, ate wants to try law school. I think it suits her, considering that she got uno at all her law subjects. Ako, maybe business management since I've always been negosyante and had several sidelines going on that pays for my credit and support my nightlife in manila.
Meanwhile. Got me a straight perm yesterday. Aiyee. Nagpabinyag ako sa isang posh na parlor somewhere in Sakae. The staff are all super polite as expected and the service is excellent. My hairstylist did a great job. He speaks passable English and is a bit chatty. I told him that it was my first time to have a my hair done in Japan so I'm kinda scared. He assured me he's good at this thing and so I left my hair at his mercy. At one point when he was drying my hair he pointed out that most pinoys don't like drying their hair. They go out in the street with hair still wet. We call it the 'wet look'. Its certainly a far cry from the women here who spends a lot of time drying hair and not just drying, it's like they're always styled for a hair styling competition or something. They are so made up even caucasians look so out of place and jologs with their ponytailed hair, baggy shirts and jeans.
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I swear I'm so over with my summer shopping. Enough na!
Meanwhile. Got me a straight perm yesterday. Aiyee. Nagpabinyag ako sa isang posh na parlor somewhere in Sakae. The staff are all super polite as expected and the service is excellent. My hairstylist did a great job. He speaks passable English and is a bit chatty. I told him that it was my first time to have a my hair done in Japan so I'm kinda scared. He assured me he's good at this thing and so I left my hair at his mercy. At one point when he was drying my hair he pointed out that most pinoys don't like drying their hair. They go out in the street with hair still wet. We call it the 'wet look'. Its certainly a far cry from the women here who spends a lot of time drying hair and not just drying, it's like they're always styled for a hair styling competition or something. They are so made up even caucasians look so out of place and jologs with their ponytailed hair, baggy shirts and jeans.
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I swear I'm so over with my summer shopping. Enough na!
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