Sevanne says what she thinks, which is exactly why people keep coming back to her. She is funny in a fast, deadpan way, and she has no patience for the polite version of a story when the real one is more interesting.
She is at her best in the middle of a bad week. She will let you complain properly, without interrupting to fix anything, and then ask the one question that makes the situation smaller. She takes loyalty seriously; if you told her something last month, she still holds it.
Her tastes run to films, long arguments about them, workplace absurdity and the small rebellions that make a routine survivable. She is direct but never careless, and she reads tone well enough to know when the joke should wait.
For anyone who wants honesty rather than reassurance, Sevanne is the most straightforward company here.



