what to say in barbershop

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Shuyi Zhou

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When I go to the barbershop to have a haircut. The hairdresser asked me how short I want to be something like this.
I do not know how to say? What are the common sentence used in barbershop for you native speakers? :?:
 

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When I go to the barbershop to have a haircut. The hairdresser asked me how short I want to be something like this.
I do not know how to say? What are the common sentence used in barbershop for you native speakers? :?:

There are no standards. You need to describe what you want. Sometimes a picture is helpful.
 

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What you say depends on what you want.
If I want the barber to just tidy up my hair and not cut off too much, I might say something like, "Just a trim please, not too much".
But you might want to give more precise instructions.
"Quite short at the back and sides, but leave the front as it is."
"I'd like it a lot shorter all over, but keep the sideburns."
"Leave it long on top, shave the rest off."
As I say, it depends what you want.

As Mike suggests, a picture might help avert a disaster.
 
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