Re: BArbershop slang.



Sir Francesco Reffo wrote:
Good morning,
some question about the word Barbershop and other:

1_ Which is the right spelling: barbershop or barber'shop?

Neither.
Barber-shop is the usual spelling.

If you wished to add an apostrophe, you would need an additional 's' as in barber's shop.


2_ I'm looking (working as a copy) for the common words that the
barber use to said after the cut.
something like .. "that's OK! .. " or "ok, you be ok" ..

As its usage is more commonly American, perhaps 'have a nice day' might be appropriate.

shotly; "someting connect to the barber's cut.

thank you !


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Blue Sow
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