Looking beautiful: A nail salon operator attending to a customer at her outlet in George Town, Penang. — CHAN BOON KAI/The Star
GEORGE TOWN: Thanks to an old belief about weddings that has to do with the weather, hairstylists and nail salon workers have been up to their necks with work all month.
“In India, the general rule is that weddings must not be held in July or August because when couples consummate their marriage then and women become pregnant, their children will be born in the dry months, which is inconvenient,” said K. Saraswathi.
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