Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She was rude but so were you. You don't have to get into it in detail, but you could have just responded, "this outfit is within my office's approved dress code." Not responding was unprofessional.
She wasn't rude. She asked a question and may have been hinting that OP needs to bring it up a notch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shade AF. She's jealous. Hater.
Haha, you made me laugh, PP.
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My dress is not unusual for where I work. I do not expect everyone to agree, though. I wanted to know if you all thought she was being a low-key biotch.
Serious question: why do you dress so slovenly at your office?
There are $400 ripped jeans for sale in the department stores that DCUMmies in the beauty and fashion forum go crazy for. My most fashionable cousin - who is extremely wealthy - wore such jeans to our last Passover seder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shade AF. She's jealous. Hater.
Haha, you made me laugh, PP.
Thanks!![]()
My dress is not unusual for where I work. I do not expect everyone to agree, though. I wanted to know if you all thought she was being a low-key biotch.
Serious question: why do you dress so slovenly at your office?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You were incredibly rude, OP. When someone asks you a question, you answer, and when you feel it comes with judgement, you are allowed to be short instead of courteous. But failing to answer and shaking your head is grossly offensive.
This person really wants to confirm which office, even if she previously thought you both worked for the same office, because she can't believe that they would let you wear that crap to work. Yes, she's judging, but she also asked you a question and you need to answer.
You do not come to work with ripped jeans.
You do not walk in the corridors with ear buds.
You answer questions.
You say please and thank you.
Where on earth do you come from that you don't know these basic social skills?
Are you f*cking kidding me? What is this, a kindergartener who has to be respectful to teacher?
This person in the elevator decided to police OP's clothes out of being a nosy busybody. OP is under no obligation to entertain that.
Anonymous wrote:You were incredibly rude, OP. When someone asks you a question, you answer, and when you feel it comes with judgement, you are allowed to be short instead of courteous. But failing to answer and shaking your head is grossly offensive.
This person really wants to confirm which office, even if she previously thought you both worked for the same office, because she can't believe that they would let you wear that crap to work. Yes, she's judging, but she also asked you a question and you need to answer.
You do not come to work with ripped jeans.
You do not walk in the corridors with ear buds.
You answer questions.
You say please and thank you.
Where on earth do you come from that you don't know these basic social skills?
Anonymous wrote:She was rude but so were you. You don't have to get into it in detail, but you could have just responded, "this outfit is within my office's approved dress code." Not responding was unprofessional.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you should wear more appropriate clothes and not listen to podcasts on taxpayer's dime.
And don't say "shade" or "you guys" here. So lame.
Anonymous wrote:Headphones walking around the office? Ripped jeans? Noooooo.
And I'm under 35, if it matters.
Anonymous wrote:I don't see anything wrong with headphones, she was probably just walking in from outside. Fuzzy boots, I would have noticed that above the ripped jeans - not professional, too casual. Ripped? how ripped? small hole in the knee is different than the ones that rip from top to bottom