On 4 June 2010 03:47, pavithran wrote:
> A wikimedia commons search for beauty parlour(To add in wiki page) gave me
Beauty Parlour is an older term for the same thing, although for the
most part the 'Parlour' part tends to gets dropped in favour of shop
these days.
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On 2 June 2010 15:06, John Smith wrote:
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:shop%3Dbeauty
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:shop%3Dboutique
A wikimedia commons search for beauty parlour(To add in wiki page) gave me
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ex-servicewomen_learning_manic
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 5:24 AM, Emilie Laffray wrote:
> Yup, using the English meaning is fine. It is one of the faux-ami between
> English and French.
I wonder how many disappointed Americans walk into a bar looking for
women's lingerie.
- Serge
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On Wed, 2 Jun 2010, pavithran wrote:
> Hi ,
> I am looking for an appropriate tag for a place where women/girls go
> to get some facial/hair/eyebrows done . They are called beauty
> parlours . I could find something for hair dressers .
>
> But here I am looking for
> * Beauty fixes
> * sex=male/fe
On 2 June 2010 15:58, pavithran wrote:
> BTW I can't find booth in OSM wiki . What does it signify ?
They do now:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:shop%3Dbeauty
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:shop%3Dboutique
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On 2 June 2010 19:18, Pieren wrote:
> It's not a problem to use the english meaning. We just have to know what is
> means in other countries.
Since you insist :D
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:shop%3Dboutique
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On Wed, 2 Jun 2010, Pieren wrote:
> > Oops missed that tag . yeah boutique would be appropriate ( missed the
> > tag because in Indian english we rarely hear the word 'boutique' )
>
> It is a french word meaning ... 'shop'.
> So, what is suggested is "shop=shop" as a french reader could interpret
On 2 June 2010 10:18, Pieren wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 9:58 AM, John Smith wrote:
>
>>
>> Ain't english grand?
>>
>> From wikipedia: "A boutique, from the French word for "shop," is a
>> small shopping outlet, especially one that specializes in elite and
>> fashionable items such as clothin
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 9:58 AM, John Smith wrote:
>
> Ain't english grand?
>
> From wikipedia: "A boutique, from the French word for "shop," is a
> small shopping outlet, especially one that specializes in elite and
> fashionable items such as clothing and jewellery."
>
>
Better said, in french, a
2010/6/2 John Smith :
> On 2 June 2010 17:50, Pieren wrote:
>> It is a french word meaning ... 'shop'.
>> So, what is suggested is "shop=shop" as a french reader could interpret it.
>
> Ain't english grand?
>
> From wikipedia: "A boutique, from the French word for "shop," is a
> small shopping out
On 2 June 2010 17:50, Pieren wrote:
> It is a french word meaning ... 'shop'.
> So, what is suggested is "shop=shop" as a french reader could interpret it.
Ain't english grand?
>From wikipedia: "A boutique, from the French word for "shop," is a
small shopping outlet, especially one that speciali
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 7:58 AM, pavithran wrote:
> Oops missed that tag . yeah boutique would be appropriate ( missed the
> tag because in Indian english we rarely hear the word 'boutique' )
>
>
It is a french word meaning ... 'shop'.
So, what is suggested is "shop=shop" as a french reader could
On 2 June 2010 15:58, pavithran wrote:
> Oops missed that tag . yeah boutique would be appropriate ( missed the
> tag because in Indian english we rarely hear the word 'boutique' )
At a first glance it looks French origin...
> I think I better tag it as shop=beautyparlour but still would argue
>
On 2 June 2010 11:12, John Smith wrote:
> On 2 June 2010 15:36, pavithran wrote:
>> There are shops called 'Fancy shops' which sell fancy items like
>> ribbons,bangles,sticker other items used by girls .
>
> I think you are describing boutique shops, in which case I'd simply
> use shop=boutique ?
On 2 June 2010 15:36, pavithran wrote:
> There are shops called 'Fancy shops' which sell fancy items like
> ribbons,bangles,sticker other items used by girls .
I think you are describing boutique shops, in which case I'd simply
use shop=boutique ?
> It also needs a tag . Added to the above fancy
On 2 June 2010 09:49, John Smith wrote:
> If the shop=hairdresser tag can't be extended enough to be suitable,
> use a new one, shop=beauty for example.
There are shops called 'Fancy shops' which sell fancy items like
ribbons,bangles,sticker other items used by girls .
It also needs a tag . Added
On 2 June 2010 13:53, pavithran wrote:
> Hi ,
> I am looking for an appropriate tag for a place where women/girls go
> to get some facial/hair/eyebrows done . They are called beauty
> parlours . I could find something for hair dressers .
If the shop=hairdresser tag can't be extended enough to be
Hi ,
I am looking for an appropriate tag for a place where women/girls go
to get some facial/hair/eyebrows done . They are called beauty
parlours . I could find something for hair dressers .
But here I am looking for
* Beauty fixes
* sex=male/female
*Type=normal/herbal
There are many such places i
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