A BOLTON barber is striving to revive the art of conversation in his town centre shop.
After yet another customer uttered those all too often heard words: 'Do you have wi-fi?', Kianoosh Zandi decided to take matters into his own hands with a cheeky sign.
The businessman hopes to transport customers at Scissor Art, Great Moor Street, back to a time before we all had our heads buried in smartphones or tablets.
Pinned to a mirror, the sign reads: "No wifi, try to talk to each other. Pretend it's 1995."
Mr Zandi, known to his customers as Kia, said: "It's making a difference, of course it is!"
So next time you pop into Scissor Art, expect a good old chinwag with your haircut.
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