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OK, this one has got to be quick because it's 87 degrees outside and no one should be wearing
this where there is no air conditioner.
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Hi there, I'm Roberto. Hope you guys are doing well.
Have you ever heard about Casual Friday? What about Formal Friday?
Yeah, that's what I want to talk about today. Back when I was in school I had to wear a
uniform every school day. Yeah, public schools in Puerto Rico have worn
uniform for as long as I can remember, and they still do.
But every now and then they made like a Casual Friday where you could wear your "civilian
clothes", and it was nice. Then I learned Casual Friday was also used
in the workplace by some corporations. But a couple of years ago YouTuber Stewdippin
made a video about Formal Friday. What's Formal Friday?
Well, obviously the opposite of Casual Friday. Not all of us get a frequent chance to dress
up formally and the idea of Formal Friday sounds actually pretty cool.
But Stewdippin's idea left me with one question. There are some people whose jobs require them
to dress up formally every day: waiters in fancy restaurants, sales people
in upscale stores, news anchors on TV... If someone in the audience has such a job,
please enlighten me. How do you manage to make a special occasion
look and feel special when you're dressed up like this every day?
Let me know in the comments below. And for everybody else:
What do you think about Formal Friday? Is it something you're willing to give a try?
I'd say, let's do it! Thank you for watching.
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