My hair's too short for the cap/ponycombo so it's not an issue for me, but it really is practically a requirement for American moms, isn't it? Oh, and you'll probably be happy to know that 'plimsoll' has worked it's way into US vocabularies. Son#2 was using it, but I discounted that since he has so many British classmates. However, when Son#2 arrived in Seoul fresh from his Texas Uni campus and used it, I knew it must be out in the general public. Happy New Year!
I avoid the ponytail and ball cap too - maybe I'm British and just didn't know it - because I look completely ridiculous in one.
ReplyDeleteAs a side note, I love getting a peek into all the differences between us. You really iron your pillowcases?!
A very Happy New Year to you.
ReplyDeleteGigi - I do!
ReplyDeleteEddie - so happy to hear from you. Have left a comment over at yours. x
My hair's too short for the cap/ponycombo so it's not an issue for me, but it really is practically a requirement for American moms, isn't it? Oh, and you'll probably be happy to know that 'plimsoll' has worked it's way into US vocabularies. Son#2 was using it, but I discounted that since he has so many British classmates. However, when Son#2 arrived in Seoul fresh from his Texas Uni campus and used it, I knew it must be out in the general public. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeletePonytail and cap that's so funny, yes now you mention it everyone seems to have one!
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