A) Research and ask for recommendations B) Walk into the first barber shop you see C) Assume all barbers are equally skilled D) Immediately book the cheapest appointment
A) Only look at the overall star rating B) Believe all positive reviews are genuine C) Ignore all reviews and rely on intuition D) Read reviews focusing on specific haircuts similar to your desired style
A) To assess their skill level and style B) To judge their personal life C) It's not important; experience is all that matters D) To see how many followers they have
A) Attention to detail and cleanliness B) How fast they cut hair C) The complexity of their equipment D) How loudly they talk
A) What are your political views? B) Have you done this style before? C) How much money do you make? D) Can you cut my hair in 5 minutes?
A) Your specific haircut expectations B) Your entire life story C) Only your preferred length D) Nothing, just let them do their thing
A) Blame the barber's tools B) Politely and clearly explain what you dislike C) Yell and demand a refund D) Silently leave and never return
A) Applying hair dye B) Gradually shortening the hair length C) Using scissors instead of clippers D) Straightening the hair
A) Shaving the head completely B) A long, layered haircut C) A very short taper that blends into the skin D) Braiding the hair
A) To show appreciation for their service B) To get a discount next time C) It's not necessary D) Only if they are the owner
A) Wearing a hat all the time B) Cutting it yourself C) Regular visits to the barber D) Never washing your hair
A) Apply a lot of hair product B) Wash your hair and have reference photos ready C) Arrive late and unprepared D) Don't shower for a week
A) Every day B) Once a year C) Depends on hair growth and desired style D) Only before important events
A) A type of hair dye B) A fade that blends down to the skin C) A clipper brand D) A haircut that leaves no hair
A) A technique for adding texture B) Using electric razors C) Cutting in a straight line D) Cutting hair very quickly
A) To style the hair after the cut B) To guide the clippers and scissors C) To scratch your head D) To clean the barber's station
A) Shaving the beard completely B) Coloring the beard C) Shaping and defining the beard D) Ignoring the beard entirely
A) To make the barber smell nice B) To style the hair C) To soothe and disinfect the skin D) To remove hair
A) Cry silently B) Politely speak up and ask them to stop C) Start cutting your own hair D) Wait until the end and then complain
A) The part of the head where hair is thickest B) A hair product that makes hair stiff C) A difficult haircut D) A precisely defined part shaved into the hair
A) Scissors B) Clippers C) Sewing machine D) Straight razor
A) Cleanliness and organization B) Barbers gossiping loudly C) Loud music and TVs playing D) Hair scattered everywhere
A) Barbers can magically adapt to any hair type B) Different hair types require different techniques C) All hair types are the same to cut D) Experience doesn't matter
A) A type of hair comb B) A hair product that creates a smooth look C) A style where hair is combed over to cover thinning areas D) A hairstyle where the hair is combed straight back
A) Waiting in line for a haircut B) Cutting the hair in a straight line C) Creating a crisp, clean edge along the hairline D) Arranging the barber's tools neatly
A) To curl hair B) To cut hair shorter C) To straighten hair D) To remove bulk and reduce hair density
A) Only for cosmetic reasons B) To prevent the spread of infections C) Just to make the shop look good D) It's not that important
A) Pretend you understand B) Get angry and accuse them of being pretentious C) Ask them to explain it D) Change barbers immediately
A) Don't mention sideburns at all B) Just let the barber decide C) Use your fingers to show the desired length D) Use vague terms like 'short' or 'long'
A) The price of the haircut B) The barber's sense of humor C) Clear communication D) The barber's personal style |