Okay, I asked a question for information on the show what not to wear, I've gotten that info. Now I was wondering, it asks personal questions like dress sizes, and address and phone numbers. I'm doing this for a teacher (she's talked about wanting to be on that show, and wanting to change her look, she's in her mid 20s) and I was wondering, how should I go about finding that information. I know how to find addresses and numbers, I just don't know how to ask for her size. She's not fat, but she does have a belly, like you can tell she's maybe 5 or 6 pounds over weight, and I'm not her FAVORITE student, but she doesn't hate me. I just don't know how to go about getting personal information about a teacher. Any suggestions, or should I just give up. If I give it up, then I know somebody else I can do it for, and I would know all the information, but I'd rather do it for this teacher because she might be getting engaged, and she even talks about hating her wardrobe. Any suggestions for that, or for any other makover type shows that travel. I live in North Carolina... thanks!
natalie04 answered Tuesday December 14 2004, 5:43 pm: you should talk to another teacher and have her/him ask her and be like i was wondering what your size was so icould get you a birthday present! or something like that, or if she like puts her coat on the back of her chair and try to read the size, cause that should be similar! hope it goes well! plz rate me!
Karen answered Friday December 10 2004, 5:06 pm: I think you should ask her some of those questions! I don't think she will get mad or anything! Since she always talks about hating her wardrobe as you said, I don't think she'll mind of you asking! That's so nice of you for doing this for her! Hope I helped :)
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