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	<title>How do I switch stylists within a salon?</title>
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	<description>So what&apos;s the protocol on switching stylists within a salon? I&apos;ve been getting my hair cut by J for about 6 months now, and I&apos;m a pretty big fan of what he does, but this week I had to make a last minute appointment and the receptionist said &quot;J is booked, would you like to see S?,&quot; and so I did.  I&apos;m not sure they conveyed to J that I tried to make an appointment with him, because when I went in it seemed like he was trying to avoid talking to me.  Turns out, I like S better and I would kind of like to switch to her permanently.  Is this kosher?  Is there a protocol?  What can I do to be nice about it instead of coming off like an asshole?</description>
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