Hair today, gone on Thursday

Friday, 04 May 2012 From Issue Vol. XX No. 18 By  Hillary
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Dear Hillary,

I wanted a hair cut so I went to my usual barbers the other day, to find it was closed.  This was something new to me, so I drove around to see the next one, and it was closed as well.  Asking around with my friends, I was told that all barbers close on Wensdays (sic) and it was a Wensday (sic) that I was looking at.  Can you tell me why they all want to shut on that day?  I had to spend the rest of the afternoon in the pub instead.  Is it a goverment (sic) rule or what?  Just sign me Hairy Harry.

Dear Hairy Harry,

Aren’t you lucky, it was just the Bar-ber that was closed, and not the Bar-beer!  Your friends were correct, the barbers close on Wednesday (write out the correct spelling 100 times, Petal).  It is not a government (write this one out 100 times as well) rule, but comes from the fact that we consider it to be bad luck to cut your hair on a Wednesday, so the clever barbers may as well close, rather than spread the bad luck.  It is something like the old religious edict of “no meat on Fridays” overseas, which gave the butchers a holiday as well.



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  • Comment Link Friday, 04 May 2012 11:49 posted by Ronald from Rayong

    My local barber does not close on Wednesday but I have heard about that closing and what reason is behind. I also found out that a Wednesday is the perfect day for shopping. It seems to me that Thais don't like to go out for shopping Wednesday as well. There is less traffic on the road and there are less customers at Tesco or Big-C. Going to my local barber at Wednesday means I have not to wait in most cases. He has not much customers too.

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