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Does anyone use a colour detector?

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  • Savvy_Sue
    Savvy_Sue Posts: 47,773 Forumite
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    I'm afraid I don't see why this is a problem when you live at home.
    Living at home or not, there comes a time when people generally prefer to be able to dress themselves. Relying on others to be around to tell you if you look OK or not would become limiting, especially if the 'others' have lives of their own.
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  • nannytone_2
    nannytone_2 Posts: 13,006 Forumite
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    my old social worker mentioned this to me, as i am very inclined to go out dressed as a clown ;)
    i have also been trying to buy freen towels for about 5 years!
    i have to say that unless i had no one to tell me when i was 'clashing' i wouldnt bother with the exprense.
    once i have bought something and been told the colour, then i know what colour it is, rather than what colour i THIBNK it is.
    i also buy the same socks, in the same colour all the time ;)
  • Indie_Kid
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    Savvy_Sue wrote: »
    Living at home or not, there comes a time when people generally prefer to be able to dress themselves. Relying on others to be around to tell you if you look OK or not would become limiting, especially if the 'others' have lives of their own.

    Thanks. It's not just when in the house either. I can't always find / read the labels which tell me what colours clothes are. Whilst I know what clothes are white, darker colours are a different matter!
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