This is NOT called cancelling. This is called RENAMING.
This is NOT called cancelling. This is called RENAMING.
Not sure if I’d wait four months. I could get something similar-looking at J.Crew, Ann Taylor, Banana, Theory, etc... NOW.
Not to mention that the stores are usually one freakin’ mess. If I buy Old Navy, I buy online. Only really get t-shirts, tanks and PJs from them anyway.
I bet the Pope spent the entire meeting thinking “I have to meet with this cray-cray woman because it’s part of my duties. If I weren’t the Pope, I would never do such a thing.”
Kelly green is NOT that dark a green, so yes, she was violating dress code. This isn’t like being sent home for wearing something too revealing. In any case, the school should keep a few items that are up to dress code to lend to students. We used to do that at my school - if a student’s uniform was dirty or she…
If he believes that, then it should apply to every other religion. Because many religions suck when it comes to women’s issues. People have asked me why I haven’t converted to Judaism (I married a Jew). Well, a “full” conversion = Orthodox. And they don’t exactly have the best record when it comes to women’s issues.…
Scent ads at department stores are worse. This one isn’t too bad.
NYFW is way, way too commercial. And there really isn’t anything “new” to see season after season. I want to see things that I probably won’t wear, not stuff I already have or will get.
I fee like some people feel that they’re “allowed” to ask rude questions about or criticize another individual’s culture because they come from a background that historically faced discrimination or still does. I tend to get the weirdest questions from people (mostly women) of Eastern European Jewish descent who are…
Yes! And I love it. This is my first venture into coloured mascara and I’m having fun experimenting. Not sure if I’ll be trying the blue one from Benefit. Not sure how it works with medium skin with golden undertones and dark brown eyes.
I love make-up, but don’t like wearing a lot (on any given trip to Sephora both in store or online, I would probably spend about $150 on average). My go-to products right now include AmorePacific’s CC compact (yes, it’s expensive, but each package comes with a refill. Lancome’s version does not.), Fresh Sugar lip…
Maybe it’s cultural, but I think it’s about being respectful. I still call some people my parents’ age Mr./Ms./Mrs. unless they’re very close family friends, which then get Uncle/Auntie Whatever (most of these people are HK Chinese or married to HK Chinese, and that’s how people from the elder generation are addressed…
I could read and write a a bit at age 5, though my printing was probably less legible. I was the only girl in “special printing” a few months later, when I started Grade 1. My writing can be neat when I want it to be. So glad that computers exist now. Typing is much better. :) Chelsea likely had help spelling some of…
I would LOVE to see a female Q in a future 007 movie. Q is female in some non-Ian Flemming novels, so why not? As long as she’s NOT a Bond Girl.
Yikes! I read it as “How I’d Hit on you at YOUR Wedding” and was like WTF????!!! But that’s probably more Jez-worthy than this.
The four major Toronto dailies all “ize” their words (though some publications “yse” rather than “yze”). My Caps and Spelling guide also prefers “realize” over “realise” as does my Canadian Oxford.
Depends. We may “our” words, but we “ize” (realize, for example) as well. Canadian Press and the Canadian Oxford prefer that over “ize” And I only hear older people say “bahsil” for basil. When we go for manis or pedis, we do not get nail varnish, but nail polish. As for mom vs mum: most people spell it with an “o” -…
Actually, there really isn’t such a thing as “Canadian” or “American” or even “British.” Each region has its own nuances. There are certain East Coast/Maritime Canadian words that I, as a Torontonian, won’t be familiar with. Or just don’t use, period. I don’t even say “toque” too much for a winter hat. I just say…
But our (Canadian) pronunciation and vocabulary is closer to American than British. I lived in Bermuda for a year and my school had an annual event called a “car boot sale.” I had NO CLUE what that was until a classmate told me that it was kind of like a garage/yard sale out of one’s trunk (the classmate was…
How mature.