But who cares? Wouldn't you rather hear about the awkward invasion of space part? Well, let me tell you that these professional people-touchers like hairdressers and tailors manage to minimize the awkwardness. The most interesting thing about Chinese tailors is that they use inches, not centimeters. I don't know why, but it means that I got to find out the circumference of my waist, hips, thigh, ribcage and chest. He read some of the numbers in astonishment. I rely more on predicting how people react to figure out what they are saying. I think his measuring efforts were somehow thwarted by my muffin-top. (Or as I like to call it, mantou top, since the color and consistency of my skin bears and amazing resemblance to Chinese steamed buns) So yeah, he had to touch my mantou skin. When the dude was measuring my waist, my train of thought was something like “Eh, hands up my shirt, eh? Not surprised. That was really quick.” Like I said, professional, like a clammy little machine.
The best thing about this place was it's location, actually. It's in the vegetable market near the hospital, so after the frisking, I went and bought some vegetables. Then walked home. What can I say? I love China. One of my love languages is physical touch. Do vegetables and walking count as love languages? I like those, too. Overall, a great day.
2 comments:
aww so cool rachael.. i love ur how you're always ready for a new experience, whatever it may be! haha.. i wanna get some tailored- that would be fun! :D maybe we can go together some time
Did you get it made that same day, or do you have to go back for it?
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