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As a glasses wearer, I think it depends on the person - I've definitely had sales assistants tell me that a pair doesn't look good on me. I have a small face and usually end up needing glasses from the teenage range, which are typically cheaper, and I've never had a problem with anyone pretending that adult glasses were suitable for me. (Of course, if they say it looks good, you also have to trust their judgement - I'm less trusting of advice if I don't like the way the assistant's glasses look on them!)

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What's your favourite Excel function, ideally one that's lesser-known?

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Assuming the missing word is "buses" and not "cars", do local buses where you live normally have seatbelts? In the UK, we're pretty keen on seatbelts but local buses would never have them, only longer-distance buses and coaches.

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Someone I knew donated a kidney - she was off work for about a month, I think, then had to come back to work gradually because she got tired very easily at first. She also had some problems with pain control after the op, though I think that's going to be quite person-specific (and also probably depends on your doctors!)

This page has more information: http://www.organdonation.nhs.uk/how_to_become_a_donor/living_kidney_donation/

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paratanial dialysis

Just to help out the OP if she wants to google this, it's spelt "peritoneal".

(Also, thank you so much for this explanation! I'm a young medical professional and haven't had many dialysis patients yet, so it's really helpful to hear what it's like living with dialysis and the restrictions with it.)