1 /5 Jacqueline Hall: I got a great cut last year and was looking forward to the same this year. I live here part-time. I arrived late in the day. I wanted the same stylist from last year. She was not available. The younger stylist said she cuts hair the same way as the other stylist. That may or may not be true, but she was quite rude. Her people skills were poor. She asked me how short I wanted my hair cut. This is not a necessarily hard question to answer when you cut hair all day long. For me it was a struggle to say how many inches to cut with any certainty. Instead of showing some patience, she said she didnt want to end up doing 5 haircuts. This was rude and uncalled for. Things went downhill from there. I should have followed my real desire which was to have my hair cut on the following day by the other stylist who was professional. Live and learn. To the stylist, if you think this was all about me, I suggest you look at your part in this. You were rude as soon as I couldnt give you a clear answer. Regardless, I was the customer who paid you to help me. I look at this as a learning experience which is to trust my instincts more. From that standpoint, I am glad this happened. Wonder if you will learn anything from it? Kindness is always better than what you showed.