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| Blends of floral and citrus-based fragrances are recommended for casual and daywear. Spicy, woody or warm amber-based fragrances are traditionally favorites for evening and special occasions. |
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RATING |
| MAYA...MAYA...MAYA... |
JULIE |
02/09/06 03:23 PM |
NOT RATED
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| MESSAGE BY JULIE |
| First of all, I've read quite a few of your posts on different perfumes, you usually are critical, but that being said, (you must be young) I don't care what anyone says about my choices in fragrances or anything else for that matter.(except for my son) No, I'm not permanently damaged (lol) from the experience with that rude store manager.( I was just relating a story to you.) He blatantly commented out loud to his customers, his disdain for my fragrance. (you just don't do that, when someone is buying stuff from your store) I was just making a point that, some people are very rude & feel they have the right to comment & criticize when it is not necessary. Of course, he had the right to not like it, but who asked him for his opinion? Rude, baby. There's a difference in personal choices & and then there's people who like to put others down for their choices...not ok. I stopped wearing it, not because of that experience or his opinion, I stopped wearing it because it was time to move on. (wore it for many years, just got tired of it) So your assumptions were not correct. Let's move on, ...take care.... |
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