How to say " I'll leave it to you " and "make it little shorter" to barber/hairdresser in barbershop/salon. Thank you
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Related: [Getting your haircut in Japan](https://japanese.stackexchange.com/questions/4230/getting-your-haircut-in-japan). – Em. Jun 28 '17 at 06:00
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To ask nicely to make it a little bit shorter would be :
少し{すこし}短く{みじかく}してください
I will leave it up to you would be :
任せます{まかせます}
I suppose you come sum it up with something like :
少し{すこし}短く{みじかく}してください、細かい{こまかい}事{こと}は、任せます{まかせます}。
Which would basically translate to something like :
Please make it slightly shorter, I will leave the details to you.

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The answers of others are correct.
If you're worried, just bring a picture of the hair style of another person you like or a picture of your own favorite hairstyle and say "I want to have my hair cut like this. このようにしてください kono-yohni-shite-kudasai".

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