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Think of it like this: essentially, you are hosting a party. You want all of your guests to feel comfortable, since that will make the evening more enjoyable for everyone. Your friend probably would not have asked if she didn’t think it could potentially cause a problem. If seating her somewhere else does not interrupt your entire seating arrangement, you should put her somewhere else. And if moving her to a new table is just not an option, then the two should not be seated next to each other.

Think of it like this: essentially, you
are hosting a party. You want all of your
guests to feel comfortable, since that will
make the evening more enjoyable for
everyone. Your friend probably would
not have asked if she didn’t think it could
potentially cause a problem. If seating
her somewhere else does not interrupt
your entire seating arrangement, you
should put her somewhere else. And
if moving her to a new table is just not
an option, then the two should not be
seated next to each other.

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B e a u ty<br />

1920s<br />

Hairstyles<br />

By Casey Hower<br />

The Bob<br />

Eton Crop<br />

Cate Blanchett<br />

Katie Holmes<br />

The Bob<br />

has become<br />

synonymous with the<br />

flapper look of the ‘20s. A<br />

classic bob is when the hair<br />

is cut just below the earlobes;<br />

but the bob has evolved!<br />

Bobbed hair can now be seen<br />

anywhere from mid-ear to<br />

just above the shoulder!<br />

Ginnifer Goodwin<br />

Anne Hathaway<br />

The Eton Crop<br />

was the shortest<br />

of the ‘20s looks. Hair<br />

was trimmed all the way<br />

around, leaving the ears<br />

totally exposed; and then<br />

slicked down. The Eton can<br />

still be seen today, but it is<br />

recognized as the “Pixie”<br />

cut.<br />

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Finger Waves<br />

Charlize Theron<br />

Emmy Rossum<br />

Finger Waves<br />

become popular<br />

in the ‘20s in order to<br />

soften the often harsh look<br />

of the bob. But this style was<br />

not just for short-tressed ladies!<br />

Women who chose to keep<br />

their locks often sported<br />

waves on top while<br />

tucking the rest into a<br />

sleek chignon.

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