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    When I was in New York last year, I had forgotten to bring toothpaste and I was to buy it at a grocery store. Being Dutch and in a hurry, I bought the cheapest one which showed 99 cents on the price tag. Once I arrived at the counter I found out that the price was excluding taxes. So I finally had to pay 1 $ and 7 cents. Or eight.

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    York last year, I had forgotten to bring toothpaste and I was to buy it at a grocery store. Being Dutch and in a hurry, I bought the cheapest one which showed 99 cents on the price tag. Once I arrived at the counter I found out that the price was excluding taxes. So I finally had to pay 1 $ and 7 cents. Or eight.

    That incidence taught me many things about the American culture and about my Dutch and European background. Amongst others it made me realize the strength of this “American

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    nts on the price tag. Once I arrived at the counter I found out that the price was excluding taxes. So I finally had to pay 1 $ and 7 cents. Or eight.

    That incidence taught me many things about the American culture and about my Dutch and European background. Amongst others it made me realize the strength of this “American

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    idence taught me many things about the American culture and about my Dutch and European background. Amongst others it made me realize the strength of this “American way” Also the combination “show-time” has no equivalent in other languages. I admire the way the American sales-process takes place. But I admire the European way for different reasons.

    The thing is that focusing on “this way” of doing things, of organizing is very powerful. The term Style is just doing that. It focuses on the way and manner in which you approach life. Style gives you a direction. It is dynamic. It’s driving you somewhere. Culture is a much more static word. Something that you cannot move, turn or bend.

    Then what you need to do is communicate the desired style. What approach do you want in life? If you go to the hairdresse

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