I broke off the side of a molar and had to go to my dentist yesterday. That kind of stuff always happens to me on a Friday night. Anyway, yesterday I was sitting in the waiting room and there was a guy there filling out all the paperwork, so I assumed it was his first visit. He was wearing a white undershirt, with the open shoulders (not even a "T" shirt), and the baggy way below the waist and knees shorts, and flip flops.
I sat there just wanting to say something about his choice of attire when going to a professional. But, I'm also thinking I didn't have the time for a few rounds in the parking lot.
I also get unnerved when I see this attire in public, like at a mall, or grocery store. The desire is overwhelming to say "Can't you find something better to wear?", or "Can't you buy clothes that fit?"
To me beach garb belongs on the beach. I don't buy the theory that it's the "wave" now in the dress code. It seems more like a lack of respect and borders on levels of decency.
Any thoughts?
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I sat there just wanting to say something about his choice of attire when going to a professional. But, I'm also thinking I didn't have the time for a few rounds in the parking lot.
I also get unnerved when I see this attire in public, like at a mall, or grocery store. The desire is overwhelming to say "Can't you find something better to wear?", or "Can't you buy clothes that fit?"
To me beach garb belongs on the beach. I don't buy the theory that it's the "wave" now in the dress code. It seems more like a lack of respect and borders on levels of decency.
Any thoughts?
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