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Tems11 [23]
2 years ago
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Sandra is 19 years old and has her first job as an administrative assistant in a law firm. She wears very low-cut shirts, short

skirts, heels, and lots of perfume. What might Sandra's attire lead others to believe about her? What might the reality be?
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sashaice [31]2 years ago
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People might believe that shes trashy she must sleep around with alot of men she wants attention people give her nasty names because of the clothing she choses. Quick note: People will always judge you on how you look you can be the smartest person ever but what you wear is how they will judge you even if you say it will not bother you it will eventually catch up with you and start tearing you down little by little untill you have no confidence in your self no more thats the reality its nasty but its true

nekit [7.7K]2 years ago
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Girls who wear low cut shirts, short skirts, heels and lots of perfume are thought to be of low character. They are thought to be come from fishy background. On the workplace, such dressing makes people think that the girl has come working from a bar or a night club. This is what Sandra's attire lead others to believe about her. But in reality, this is Sandra's first job and she is so young that she doesn't have the sense of getting dressed according to the workplace. So in reality, she is unaware of the workplace dressing code.

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