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Which is what the old saying and the song "keep on singing" mean. The 1974 original "Keep On Singing": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_otv...eature=related You have learned many things in this thread. |
I know I've certainly learned one thing.
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Reminds me of a girl I went to college with. After undergrad and before grad school, I had an internship that she also had. One day she showed up (to a federal judiciary building, mind you) in a short-ish skirt and a crop top that showed her entire stomach. I still remember the look on my supervisor's face. |
Business casual is one of those terms that barely even means anything anymore, because it covers everything from khakis and a polo at some companies to a button-down shirt and tie, but no jacket, at others. Heck, even within a single company, it can differ widely from the IT people to the sales people.
In short, I'm sure that your outfit was fine. |
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That skirt has to go. My goodness, I thought Marshall's went out of business...
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Semit business casual...or business casual are PRESSED pants or cute skirt, simple shirt with a blazer or sweater. Business casual can be a short skirt (if you have the legs for it), tights, booties with (weather) a blazer or sweater. You can always roll up the sleeves of the blazer to make it more casual. Flats are fine.
If the outfit is bedazzled....not so much. |
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