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When was the last time you had a haircut?

I had a haircut two weeks ago. I don't like bangs from young age because they are tickled, so my hairstyle basically has been short. Also I’ve never dyed my hair in my life. There are some people changing their hairstyle frequently, but aren't they troublesome?

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Oct. 31, 2025

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I had a haircut two weeks ago.

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Oct. 31, 2025

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When was the last time you had a haircut?

I had a haircut two weeks ago.

Also I’ve never dyed my hair in my life.

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Oct. 31, 2025

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When was the last time you had a haircut?


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When was the last time you've had a haircut? When was the last time you've had a haircut?

Alternatively: "When was the last time you got a haircut?"

I had a haircut two weeks ago.


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I hadgot a haircut two weeks ago. I got a haircut two weeks ago.

Unlike in the title, it DOES NOT make sense to say "I HAVE had a haircut." I don't have a proper explanation for why this is. ごめんなさい。

I don't like bangs from young age because they are tickled, so my hairstyle basically has been short.


I dohaven't liked bangs from a young age because they are tickled, so my hairstyle bhasically has generally been short. I haven't liked bangs from a young age because they tickle, so my hairstyle has generally been short.

"they are tickled" implies that someone else is carrying out the action of tickling upon the bangs Instead of "basically", "generally" is a more natural word choice here, and it usually comes after "has"

From a young age, I doidn't like bangs from young age because they are tickled, sohaving bangs, because I find them ticklish. So basically, my hairstyle bhasically ha always been short. From a young age, I didn't like having bangs, because I find them ticklish. So basically, my hairstyle has always been short.

1. You can replace "I find them ticklish" with "they tickle me", if you want. 2. For the second sentence, you can also say "I have always kept my hair short."

I dohaven't liked bangs from a young age because they are tickledish, so my hairstyle has basically has been short. I haven't liked bangs from a young age because they are ticklish, so my hairstyle has basically been short.

"from a young age" is in the past tense, but "I don't like" is present tense. "bangs are tickled" means "the bangs got tickled," instead of "the bangs do the tickling"

Also I’ve never dyed my hair in my life.


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Also, I've never dyed my hair in my entire life. Also, I've never dyed my hair in my entire life.

Also, I’ve never dyed my hair in my life. Also, I’ve never dyed my hair in my life.

There are some people changing their hairstyle frequently, but aren't they troublesome?


There are some people who changinge their hairstyle frequently, but areisn't they troublesomeat a pain? There are some people who change their hairstyle frequently, but isn't that a pain?

"aren't they troublesome" sounds like you're criticising those people for causing trouble. I think you intended to ask if it's not a pain to change your hairstyle often

There are some people who frequently changinge their hairstyle frequently, but areisn't theyat troublesome? There are some people who frequently change their hairstyle, but isn't that troublesome?

There are some people that changinge their hairstyle frequently, but areisn't theyat troublesome? There are some people that change their hairstyle frequently, but isn't that troublesome?

aren't they troublesome = あの人は迷惑じゃない? "they" is for living things, and "that" is for non-living things.

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