You’ll Never Guess Why I Got a Haircut
Thank you for sitting down with me.
Thank you for sitting down with me and hearing my story. My name is [name], and I have a hair problem.
I’m sure by now you’ve noticed that I have a very long, flowing mane of luxurious locks that are often compared to the great lions of Africa. (They call me the Lioness.) But there has been a problem lately: this awesome hair has been making it hard for me to see where I am going. It gets in my eyes and makes me feel like an animal! So I decided it was time for a change—time to tame these wild locks into something more manageable so I could be ready for anything life throws at me—or at least not get lost while walking down the street.
I’m happy to be here.
I’m a writer, and I got a haircut because it was time for a change. My hair had been growing in all over the place, and I wanted to get a fresh new look.
I hope you enjoy reading this blog as much as I enjoyed writing it!
So why did you cut your hair? It was so cool looking!
You may be asking yourself, “Why would someone cut their hair?” Well, I’ll tell you.
- It was too messy to care for.
- It got in the way of my job. (I’m a waiter.)
- I wanted to try something new!
- A bet with my friends.
- My mom told me to cut it so she could see what it looks like when its not all over her face
Yeah, I can see how you might think that. I liked it that way too, but I realized that most people don’t appreciate it like I do.
Hey, I get it! A lot of people think my hair looks weird. I do too, to be honest. But that’s the thing: we all have different tastes, and there’s nothing wrong with having a unique look.
I know what you’re thinking: how can someone who likes his own style be so confident in his decisions? Well, here’s the thing: I’m not without my doubts about this haircut—it just so happens that I feel like this is the right direction for me to go in right now. The truth is that sometimes doing something different makes us feel uncomfortable because we’re used to doing things a certain way and those habits are hard to break.
But if you care enough about your appearance and want others around you to take notice (even if they don’t agree), then going against the grain can be helpful!
How did you come to this realization?
I’ve learned that there are more than one way to do things. I’ve also learned that you don’t always have the right answer, but you should always try your best to come up with a solution. However, if other people think otherwise, then maybe they’re right. In this case, it was best for me to listen to their opinions and make changes based on their suggestions because they were experienced in this field and knew what worked best.
In conclusion:
I hope this blog helped give you some insight into how we came up with our final decision! We’d love to hear from any of you who might be interested in working here at Timely Incorporated as well! Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns about anything we discussed today – we’ll be happy help out however possible 🙂 Thanks again for reading!
Well, I went on a date last week and the first thing the girl said was, “what is up with that hair?”
Okay, so here’s the deal. I recently got a haircut that was pretty embarrassing. It wasn’t a buzz cut or anything like that, but it was pretty short for me—and no one ever said anything about it when I went out until I went on this date last week. After we had coffee in her neighborhood and walked around for a bit, she pointed out my hair and asked what was up with that length of hair on my head.
I was so embarrassed! The next thing you know, she’s telling me how much better-looking men are when their bangs aren’t covering half their faces (I’m not sure how she knew they were mine).
So now all I can think about is how other people might be looking at me or judging me based on my appearance because they assume I’m insecure enough to care about whether or not other people find me attractive based on something superficial like how neat my hair looks. And then there are those times when someone asks if someone else would date someone who had long hair instead of short; again thinking only of looks instead of personality traits or intelligence level etcetera…
Oh wow. Did you guys still have a good time?
The lady at the salon didn’t like my hair. She said it looked like I hadn’t washed it in a week. I told her that I had washed it the night before and she said that it looked like I had a bird’s nest on my head. I told her she looked like a bird, but she didn’t get what I meant by that.