Newsgroups: alt.humor.best-of-usenet From: tmcd@jump.net (Timothy A. McDaniel) Subject: [alt.fan.miss-manners] Re: business attire Date: 06 Aug 2000 17:24:22 GMT [Submitter's note: moved one block for consistent earliest-latest quoting.] Subject: Re: business attire From: Munn Newsgroups: alt.fan.miss-manners On 2 Aug 2000 22:42:01 PST, neil@pacifier.com wrote: >meirmanQQQ@erols.com wrote: > >> You feel as others might if someone came to work in ragged jeans or >> shoeless etc. You want to work in a dignified place and not some >> scene from a movie truckstop. I think employers have rights to set >> dress codes, and if I'm wrong your boss will know more about it than I >> do. People won't even stop talking in the movies when an equal >> requests it, so I don't think you should ask her directly. > >Please explain why it is a problem for a woman to come to work >without a bra? To me it is completely irrelevant because it >has no bearing on her competence. > >--- >Neil I can think of a number of reasons why she should wear a bra. But knowing this wouldn't change your mind, I'll share this with you. I had a dental hygenist who went braless. Whenever I had to have my teeth cleaned, I'd eat Oreo Cookies before going.