02-14-2016, 10:39 PM
I generally don't like dressing up, and as far from a clothes w.h.o.r.e as one could possibly be.
But when the situation calls for it, I like to do it as well as I can, and take some pride in my attire. That doesn't mean following the traditional "rules" to the letter, but it doesn't mean completely ignoring them either. YMMV.
If "this day and age" and "the majority" are the standards that are going to applied to everything, then I guess the standards are falling.
Don't even get me started on "modern" standards for punctuality and common courtesy. But majority rules, right?
But when the situation calls for it, I like to do it as well as I can, and take some pride in my attire. That doesn't mean following the traditional "rules" to the letter, but it doesn't mean completely ignoring them either. YMMV.
If "this day and age" and "the majority" are the standards that are going to applied to everything, then I guess the standards are falling.
Don't even get me started on "modern" standards for punctuality and common courtesy. But majority rules, right?