By Sophie Mach 塵然注
You’re really out-dated!
Do you know what girls think about? The girl in the dialogue tells you what she thinks about...
Janice: Her dress looks funny.
Hans: I wouldn’t say that. It looks fine to me.
Janice: Are you kidding? She’s behind the times. That style went out last year.
Hans: Oh, come on, as long as it looks good on her.
Janice: Wow, you’re really as out-dated as she is.
Hans: You’re darn right. I’m out of style. So what? What’s the point of keeping yourself in style?
Janice: No wonder you never buy me a new dress.
The ski parka is on sale.
In the dialogue below you can see what’s the difference between woman and man toward fashion...
Sophie: Look at this catalog, Jim. The ski parka is on sale.
Jim: What’s on your mind? You have one already.
Sophie: But I bought it a long time ago.
Jim: Yeah right! One year is long!?
Sophie: You don’t understand! This was last year’s style.
Jim: I think it still looks perfect even though it has gone out this year.
Sophie: That’s because you’re not a woman.
You’re an expert in skincare
Joyce is very upset about her oily skin. So she asks Ellen for advice....
Joyce: Hi, Ellen, I know you’re an expert in skincare.
Ellen: Well, I wouldn’t say that, but I do know something. So how can I help you?
Joyce: I think I have an oily skin and there’re always small bumps here and there on my face. How can I get rid of them? They’re really irritating!
Ellen: Well, I would suggest that you wash your face often. Every night you should rinse your face with warm water, then pat it dry with a clean towel. Make sure you don’t rub it dry. Then you apply this cream to your face.
Joyce: Oh, this cream?
Ellen: Yeah. It’s pretty effective in wiping out dirt and oil. It rids your face of dead cells and helps stimulate circulation.
Joyce: Wow!
Ellen: Oh, just use a small amount on the oily areas. Also, don’t rub it hard. Just dab it lightly.
Joyce: I’ll keep that in mind!
Ellen: Of course. Also, I would suggest you get a facial every four to six weeks for a deep cleaning.