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Vincent Teo  #535748  Wed, 02 Jul 08 12:56 PM
Can I say,

One day, John went to the barber when he woke up, he was shocked to find himself bold / hairless.


(i) I think bold is correct, but , when do we use "hairless"? Any examples?
(ii) barber is a shop? or the person?
  
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optilang  #535759  Wed, 02 Jul 08 01:01 PM

Vincent Teo
Can I say,

One day, John went to the barber when he woke up, he was shocked to find himself bold / hairless.  -   bald


(i) I think bold is correct, but , when do we use "hairless"? Any examples?     
(ii) barber is a shop? or the person? 


A barber is the person - we go to the barber's or the barber's shop.

  
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nona the brit  #535760  Wed, 02 Jul 08 01:02 PM
bald, not bold.

Why the waking up part - did he fall asleep during his haircut?

hairless is used about animals; bald about people.
  
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New2grammar  #535761  Wed, 02 Jul 08 01:03 PM
Hi Optilang, Which is more commonly said, the barber's or the hair salon?
  
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optilang  #535764  Wed, 02 Jul 08 01:05 PM
Barber's is only for men

Hair salon is for men and women
  
New2grammar  #535765  Wed, 02 Jul 08 01:06 PM
Thank you.
  
Peaceblinkfriend  #535767  Wed, 02 Jul 08 01:06 PM

Hi New2grammer,

I am not completely sure about this but I think people prefer 'hair salon' over 'barber's' more nowadays as 'barber's' is considered sexist.

PBF

  
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nona the brit  #535768  Wed, 02 Jul 08 01:07 PM
Barbers only cut men's hair

Hair salons will do men or women.
  
New2grammar  #535770  Wed, 02 Jul 08 01:07 PM
You're right. Check out Optilang's latest post.
  
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