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Stop multi-tasking

‘He’s your brother?’ I asked my friend incredulously. ‘I can’t believe what a small world it is.’ My friend looked at me oddly. ‘I told you that,’ She replied, confused. ‘I was wondering why you didn’t react.’

 I cast my mind back to see if my friend was lying. She had, it was true, come over for tea last week, and we definitely talked. ‘I told you what he did,’ She continued. ‘And you nodded and asked if I wanted some brownie.’

‘Oh,’ I explained to my foolish friend. ‘I was cutting the brownie when you were talking. Of course I didn’t hear a word you said.’

 I am not a fan of multi-tasking, which I believe is a very effective way of appearing distracted and rude, whilst doing several things badly. I do not like it when people check their emails whilst I am telling a story, or text whilst we are watching a movie.

I think it is disconcerting when you get a manicure at the same time as a pedicure, particularly if the person giving them is as intimidating as the tiny, furious Chinese woman who recently held me hostage with nothing more than a nail file and some toenail polish. (I like to be able to move at least some of my limbs at any given time. Safety first).

 I am aware, however, that cutting a brownie and listening to someone talking possibly does not count as ‘multi-tasking’ in the traditional sense.  I have therefore tried to improve my ability to do two things at once.  This morning, for instance, I collected the post whilst drying myself with a towel. Which is really 3 things at once, as it came with a healthy dose of making fast friends with my new neighbors. 

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Impeccably groomed

I was in New York a few days ago, and with impeccable financial insight, I decided to save myself some money by having a mani-pedi. (In London, I squander money frivolously by painting my own nails. If you would like to see me for wealth management advice, please feel free to do so). I dragged my friend along, mostly because I have a tendency to panic when faced with overwhelming amounts of colour.

(No, honestly. When I was asked what colour bridesmaid dress I wanted, aged 7, and told I could choose ‘any colour at all’ I plumped for black. Although my favourite colour was purple, but I was so panicked I forgot there were any other colours apart from black and white. And the bride did not seem particularly happy when I initially choose white).

We went to a nail salon recommended by my NY-based friend, who promised that they would be ‘nice’ (my question) and ‘cheap’ (my other friend’s question). Here are the things I have learnt about mani-pedis:

1. They do not like it if you read a magazine whilst they paint your nails. Not even if you only turn the pages with the hand they have already painted, and therefore is flapping about free as a bird.

2. They do not like it if, when they are exfoliating your heels, you find it so ticklish that you kick out, and splash water on them. (They put your feet into the world’s smallest paddling pools. They also do not like it if you have a quick paddle about in them).

3. They do not like it if you change your mind about what nail varnish colour you want more than 3 times. Apparently, it is not a ‘try before you buy’ sort of deal.

4. They do not like it if, whilst making small talk, you ask for a detailed description of the ugliest feet they have ever worked with.

5. They do like it if you tip. But they do not like it, if once you have tipped, you attempt to ‘make your money back’ by taking all the free mints.

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