domingo, 7 de septiembre de 2008

THE WAY THAT I DRESS


Every morning, each one of us wakes up and takes a piece of cloth, presumably after cleaning up a mess, exits the house dressed in a different way that expresses our inner feelings.It is said that clothes make the woman, In fact the way we dress affects the way others perceive us, whether this is right or wrong doesn't matter as the way people are.

The truth is how a person dresses makes a statement about their self-identification to others, and level of occupational aspiration. People who are doing an effort to obtain the best jobs and graduation are advised to dress for success, as much as their clothing options allow. It's an attitude thing University life has many special benefits, including the informality of dress to pass on campus.

Almost any outfit is acceptable, so long as it's clean, fashionable, and reasonably covers most parts of the body.


I have an example: to identify a Chinese from a Japanese, you might look for any special caracteristics like if you see someone who looks like they stepped out of the 80’s, they were Chinese, If it wasn’t in real life but on TV. Now China has their fashion, and now Chinese look pretty much exactly like Japanese. Except mentally.

But some times we avoid to dress in a formal way, may be because of the place where we visit or the social environment. what do you think?? the way we dress affect

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