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Topic: Do the way people
MsTeddyBear2u's photo
Mon 04/14/08 07:44 AM
I do not treat people different becauase of what they wear.

It saddens me that in todays society- we look down on the
shabbily dressed, but fail to see what is behind the wardrobes.
Clothes do not make a person. Personality does.

The only problem I have with what someone wears is when
they are showing the arse crack- cause their pants are down
on their ankels. That does bother me- I really don't want to see
their arse.

franshade's photo
Mon 04/14/08 07:46 AM
drinker




sorry to say, in some cases... yesohwell


All of society is guilty for this!!!


sorry to disagree froglittlesis, no one person can accurately speak for "all"





Ok most all of society. Is that better?happy

lilith401's photo
Mon 04/14/08 07:50 AM
I will confess that I do treat people differently because of how they dress. Perfect example.... I ask police officers for directions because I know they know the area! :wink:

Lily0923's photo
Mon 04/14/08 07:59 AM

I will confess that I do treat people differently because of how they dress. Perfect example.... I ask police officers for directions because I know they know the area! :wink:


That's what I was thinking..... but what do I know?


no photo
Mon 04/14/08 08:01 AM
I try not to judge, but at times it can't be helped. But, more so, I don't just look at clothes, but mannerisms WITH those clothes.
I learned a long time ago when I was a banker that some really disheveled looking people would come in and they'd have great credit, swell personalities and big bucks, just like some of the suits... And some of the suits were all clothes, no good credit, and were trying to get more by dressing the part.
You just never know.

franshade's photo
Mon 04/14/08 08:11 AM
I think those that are quick to make snap judgement calls are the ones that lose out, especially if they are so superficial not to allow themselves to get to know a person because of what they wear.

I can fit any mold, from jeans/shorts/c0cktail dress/gown etc... but the clothing is not what makes me - my heart and my actions are.

lilith401's photo
Mon 04/14/08 08:15 AM
Ohhh!!! I thought of another...

If they are wearing a black robe I tend to be extra specially respectful and call them "Your Honor".

Or if they have a nametag or white/black and they place food on my table I tend to say thank you and leave a tip.

franshade's photo
Mon 04/14/08 08:28 AM

Ohhh!!! I thought of another...

If they are wearing a black robe I tend to be extra specially respectful and call them "Your Honor".

Or if they have a nametag or white/black and they place food on my table I tend to say thank you and leave a tip.


You rock!!!flowerforyou

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