Let's now specify what tracksuit it is about - if we are talking about a sports tracksuit for walks, outing in the mountains, sports, etc. I see no problem. I personally often wear one, even at university. No one's ever made a remark to me. On the contrary, many colleagues and colleagues carry exactly one. However, there is also a tracksuit, a simple tracksuit - a sheer black, gray one to go to the store next to you :D or go home with him. But with a sporty, decent tracksuit, I see no reason to make such a remark.
I can't agree, though, that jeans are for hammocks. People have different views on what is formal attire - bottoms and shirts for one, suit for others, etc.
Look at this. This "unqualified work, which requires no mind" has built an essay building, every time, built spectacular monuments, such as the puramides in Africa and South America, the Temple of Angkor Bath, the Great Wall of China, the Eiffel Tower, the Statue of Liberty, the Taj Mahal, the Colosseum, roads more than 2,000 years old, which are better than any modern road, especially those of Boyko, have built millions of settlements and billions of miles of roads. If they're robbing a metre of the building, it's going to collapse and people and animals will die. And these people have had distortions, systemic severe pains, disability and died earlier than others, so I don't think it's a low-skilled job. If you think she is, go live in a cave or a tree, because these "incapable" people have built the roof of your head. Even some ancient Greek philosophers have carved their discoveries on stone. And for the tracksuit, you're right, but so to hang your legs and some ugly connection, it really looks rustic, like you're wearing rustic sweats. And those ugly tapes they sew look like worms. I don't have any tracksuits. You must be buying suckers, and that's why they criticize you. Akde go to a party in a black tracksuit with a thin white ribbon and you'il see who's more rustic. You or the people in jeans. There are also cool tracksuits with no ugly prints and crap that look cool. And jeans just look better and go to a lot of people more than the tracksuits. Just because they're made up for workers doesn't mean anything. And the heels were invented by the Persian soldiers to make it easier for the reins of the horses, but only women wear them for beauty. And like the others, why don't you just tell them that you like the woman, so you're comfortable and so on?
I think you're mixing things up. There is clothing for sports and leisure, another for university, work and is called daily elegant style, not sporty elegant, as it is widely said.
Going with an anzung to university is really not a good idea. Jeans are mass clothing, but not alone. If they're uncomfortable with you, there's some great pants you can walk with in your spare time, at university, and you're comfortable.
Jeans has many types. And in an interview I walked with jeans, but elegant classic, not shredded and shabby, with a shirt, jacket and elegant scarf.
I also don't like the new fashion of elegant tracksuit bottoms with high heels, it's fashionable, but I don't like it.
It's your style. But you have to read more, watch there's a show "Fashion Crimes" and you'll see how people transform and how the garment sells. Are you going to go to work with an tracksuit? Sneakers are also comfortable for everyday life, but there is a difference, because there are also more elegant models. Inform yourself and walk alone. For me, classics are classics. Daily elegant style, for men's trousers or classic jeans, t-shirt here also has many variations and you can always choose the stronger, why not shirt. There are great models, not like an old man.
I don't like a guy with an tracksuit at the university or a coffee shop.
I don't think the tracksuit is a rural outfit, but as long as they're tastefully selected. If you're betting on quality and not screaming colors, you can't go wrong. I'm a woman and I wear jeans, but I'm not the biggest lover. I prefer sports leggings, from which I get, most comfortable with them. I wish I'd seen the face of the façade when you threw the money and left. Anyway. The most important thing is to choose your clothes with taste and be suitable for your body. Simple is always in vogue. This also applies to accessories. One bag or backpack to have, but it's selected so that it goes with almost everything. One wallet to have, but to be leathery, quality and well-ordered. Glasses from $12, £50!!! I know there are all kinds of models these days, but if I were you, I'd bet on the classics(I do). Sneakers 2/3 pairs, but I will repeat myself for the more modest colors such as gray, white, black, dark blue.... And kept and clean:). A perfume, but long lasting and not a strong fragrance (so, it's a matter of taste). I know you haven't looked for clothing tips, but my theme has become pleasant, and I'm not going to apologize!
There are exactly two mistakes in your title: spelling and grammar.
I thought of a joke:
"- How do you know the groom at a gypsy wedding?
- He's wearing the most expensive tracksuit."
You criticize the behavior of others, and yours is the same! Everyone chooses how to dress! In my opinion, one should dress up according to the situation. Like what a teacher wearing sneakers, tracksuits and a tank top would look like... what would a guy in a suit look like in the gym? You have to be flexible and follow stereotypes to take it seriously. Of course, it's up to you! I just expressed my opinion.
I'm a 25-year-old man and I dress up in all sorts of clothes, shirts, blouses, sweaters, jeans, shorts, jeans, ANCUZZI, but I'm still telling you where I'm going to pick my outfit!
I'm very surprised where you find them with the underwear and wedges in the inter-leg and with the big claims about others' pants? Do you think something serious could come out of a muffin like this with highlighted genitals on the street?! I'd love you to answer me, I'm just curious, and I've been trying to get a look at your way of picking women.
I can't stand a tracksuit unless I'm training or running. I don't feel my clothes. I prefer jeans. Otherwise, whether the tracksuit will be rustic depends on its model. But if you think I'm going to look at your pants or i'm going to tell you what to walk with, you're lying. You have strange acquaintances.
Black Sabbath
I support you, bro. I'm 27 and jeans I only wear when I go to a disco. The other time, I'm wearing tracksuits.
I went to university in a tracksuit, too. I'm going to say I'm the 5th generation of Sofiaka from the center. I go through Vitoshka every day and i'm in a tracksuit a lot. I don't think it's rural in everyday life to be dressed negligible, even on the contrary. The villagers know each other from a distance in that they're being beat up. Gelosed hair, perfume after them, shirt and frayed denims or so the actual torn.
When I was a kid, and we used to go to the village villa, I used to play with the kids. They were dressed in rags. They put up old shoes and ran them over. They were called "shovers." To this day, they dress their torn clothes, old tracksuits and run out their sneakers and drag them. Not to mention that summer also has a water regime and does not bathe, but does not have asphalt and the streets are either muddy or dusty. And so these adults and their children, when they go to Sofia, were touting themselves with their new clothes. And at the same time, dozens of gel-raised and jeans-themed people, with a bag in hand, headed to the station. Women, who usually walk with their scribbers, wore heeled shoes in their bags and turned on the train. They also wore the new clothes at pranics, weddings and gatherings. But especially when they came to Sofia. They can't imagine not being beat up. The modern peasant is also quite naconed. You can see her with waffles in her hair, pure black or pure blonde burnt and in both cases hair, painted eyebrows and gloss on the lips, even though it has not been fashionable for 10 years. The clothing is either cut out or clinging with a lot of lycra, sequins, ties, pink, leopard. Such a peasant chick is looking for someone if she's not rich, at least to look rich. If there's no luxury apartment, at least there's a BMW old model. And if there is no BMW, then at least his jeans are philip plain from the market in Dimitrovgrad. And as a last resort, you can tracksuit with embroidery with Philip Plain. But you weren't with one, and she brought you back.
That's how the peasants are, they get kicked up all the time when they're in some big city. Otherwise, slobbering and rags go to their village. For this they make a remark to you, because it is unacceptable for them not to get stuck in Sofia or the sea. I know that about jeans. The fabric is very strong and is designed for farmers. But over time, he got into everyday clothing. In some places you do not go in a tracksuit, but people dress as they please. For example, he presented a children's tracksuit teacher or a tracksuit doctor. I went to the dentist once and he was gone. I called him, and after a while, he came in a tracksuit. She looked more like a guard, and I was worried about making my tooth work. But now at university, what's strange about walking in a tracksuit? That's how I went, and I'm still leaving. And no one's making a sleel for me because I don't know any peasants.
The tracksuit is just one of many occasions for strangers to mess with your life, and give you a tilt at what clothes to wear, what food to eat, and everything else. That's gany.
I totally agree with you, but this is the society we live in and unfortunately it is a Balkan country with distorted notions.
I think there's no difference between a leggings and a tracksuit, with a big muffin out, well, at least you're gone.
I wouldn't say it's a rural outfit, but it's frivolous to go to an employer/professor in tracksuits or flip flops - no matter how much you paid for them.Anzuga/the wedge is for fitness and that's it.
You don't have to wear jeans- there are nice trousers that are on the line between elegant and everyday. Also there are all sorts of blouses, just choose a good fabric.
Or look at different visions that combine sports with the everyday and you think they would suit you.
You're insecure about yourself, you're not the problem with the tracksuit. When a person has self-esteem, what others say doesn't care. I don't think you should focus on that - you can't change the rest. But you should certainly consider why the opinion of others worries you so much - their approval you can also get it in your pajamas if you're radiating confidence yourself.
But we still live in a society and we have to comply with some societal norms - leggings and tracksuits find their place in the gym or when you exercise. At university, you have to show respect to the institution and the faculty, so it's good to be neat. That's how you show respect for yourself. Imagine a teacher showing up for a lecture in a tracksuit and a T-shirt - yes, if it's from that small percentage of people who are terribly charismatic and confident, you'll listen to it and it won't seem ridiculous, but most people have some fluctuations in self-esteem and that, combined with "rural" clothing, make the opposite people don't take them seriously.
I am most comfortable in a wide tracksuit and T-shirt, but these clothes do not give me self-esteem, only comfort. The shirt and trousers, for example, tighten me, but not only physically, but also mentally - they make me more restrained and "level".
I think you have two options - either to break down and get into the accepted stereotype of a "good-looking person," or gain enough confidence to wear what you want and not care. But the second is actually a paradox, because to have confidence, you have to see approval in others, and to see it - you have to be confident. Lol. I don't know. Success
Everyone has clothes that are most comfortable for them, but one has to take into account the setting. For me, it's disrespectful to the teachers themselves to go in a tracksuit to lectures and exams, and going to institutions also has a label... Haven't you learned it before? Doesn't your parents notice? I've never been allowed into a restaurant twice in my life because of clothing and half the company couldn't get in, it's very unpleasant (one time in a piano bar, the other in a restaurant, and there was even a dress code sign in front and what is not allowed). The tracksuit is a very comfortable garment,but I only wear it in a home setting and when I play sports, and so I think it should be. I also don't want to be invited on a date, put on my new dress and put on a make-up and make-up and fix and the person next to me in a tracksuit, as if he'd sweated in the gym so far and smelled or played cards with the drunks in front of the block. If you don't like jeans, there are a lot of other types of pants that you'il look more decent with. What are you studying, do you think that one day if you get a job and your boss will put up with you every day to be in a tracksuit?
Author, I totally understand. You're comfortable, soft, wide and comfortable. I'm going to tell you the truth. Neither tracksuit nor jeans are suitable clothing for work, lectures, attending events or public institutions. The sporty style for sporting events, going to training and walking in the park or the mountain is cute. It's quite appropriate there, and ok.
The dress for lectures, visiting institutions and working in an office for men is: trousers, shirt and jacket. If the person has taste and chooses nice such clothes, make him irresistible in appearance and for the first impression can even divert attention from shortcomings of character and behavior. But it's just for a superficial impression. You're going to enjoy envious comments from other men and women's desired looks.
The tracksuit is not about going to lectures or meeting him, you give a bad image. Kind of lazy and not interested. Jeans are definitely not elegant either, but like trousers for all day are ok. I personally do not like them and I think too much is worn in Bulgaria. If they're not comfortable, don't wear them, but buy one or two pants to fit you and look good.
Bring your tracksuit for sports or at home.
Don't forget, the people on the clothes welcome, and they send in the mind.
By this logic and unbathed, you may feel comfortable, why should you bathe then and comply with others? Joke :)
Author, you're right, the people who made a remark to you. It's not right for them to make you one. But it doesn't change the fact that it's a bad taste to show up in tracksuits at university, on a first date or at work, for example, on tracksuits. I'm not saying you're super-tudgeed, but it's too much tracksuits.
They're not rural, but they're not just suitable. If you're in the gym, in the neighborhood store, it's okay, but at university to bloom in tracksuits is disrespectful to the university and the professors. It's a university for God's sake, it's not the neighborhood market.
And no, you're not told to walk in jeans. There are normal trousers that are neither too formal nor unconvening as jeans. There's even a bit of sporty ones made of nice fabrics.
As for jeans, you're pretty much right. But still depends on the model of jeans itself. If you're wearing cut jeans at university, it's the same as an anzizute. There are also more ripped and simple models of jeans, which are definitely more acceptable than tracksuits in this setting.
Of course, you do not, however you want, dress in an official environment, but do not expect respect from others, because you do not respect them yourself with such clothing, and you are, more or less, dependent on other people's respect.
You're going to graduate tomorrow, and how do you imagine you getting toe in tracksuits at the interview? Do you think they'il approve you for work? What do you think? So how long do you plan to drive it by simply stigmatizing everyone who tries to tell you that this is disrespectful? We live in a society and there is a certain dress code that needs to be followed.
Imagine, you go to a lawyer, for example, either to a doctor or to a banker. Would you take him seriously if he was wearing a tracksuit? At home and in your neighborhood, go with bermuda shorts and flip-flops if you like, but in certain establishments I advise you to have a little respect for people, because it depends on how they would accept you, and that matters a lot to your life in general - career, relationships, etc.
Just like you've accepted as a peasant, that girl from the meeting will take you in tracksuits. If that's not your problem, go on floats if you want. But I doubt it's going to be a problem for you at some point.
It's nothing personal, but have a little respect for people and a little bit of authority. I've personally witnessed a man being chased from a bank because he's got a bang on bermuda shorts and flip-flops. And so it should be.
I always thought the tracksuit was a dress code for the stadium, the gym, to hang out in the yard at home, to go to the neighborhood shop the most and there. You can't go to tracksuit classes, go on dates dressed like this, an absolute lack of respect for others is in my opinion. Nowadays there is so much choice, like jeans don't please you, and a normal black pants does the trick.
You remind me of a guy from the barracks. When we were let go, it was warmer, he took out his dick and waved it around. When we remarked to him that he was still in front of the National National Front, he argued that it was so convenient for him.
If I'm poor, of course, you'il go with what you have. If you're not, though, it's a living peasant to appear in an academic environment in sportswear. Otherwise, if I'm a nudist, by your logic I can go to university naked.
Grandpa The Boogeyman
One at a time. Anzunga really isn't relevant to many places. And if you're not with some kind of sports major, it's out of place at university. I'm not saying sleading, I'm not saying inappropriate, the two things are different.
Jeans - are in a section daily, not formal attire. At the university, there are also people who wear them more formally, which for some is too much, but that's not our theme.
Formal attire - men's formal trousers suitable for office, workshops in an official environment, when you have to do something related to institutions in which the environment is more strictly official, weddings, christenings and other similar cases that suggest it.
Sports team, in slang tracksung - float in the gym, for a walk in a mountain, forest, when you are riding a bicycle, when you are out for sports *running, doing exercises, volleyball, football and whatever else you come to mind*, when it is necessary to dress comfortably for some reason, at home, to the store.
I'm not telling you you should buy jeans. You hate them in the guts. Realized. However, it is not appropriate to go constantly only with the sports team. There are also casual men's trousers. If you don't want to give a certain amount of money to them, there are second-hand stores. All you have to do is measure and see if they're broken or if they're going to wash if they're dirty. They're certainly not like new clothes in stores, so you're going to have to bother looking at a lot, but from there, people buy clothes that I can't believe are not brand new.
Your colleague, you notice that you don't consider how to dress for the middle, but he doesn't consider how to speak in such an environment. The girl comes sporty dressed *leggings, almost everyone counts to sporty, there are leggings type pants, they can be counted in everyday* and you make a remark about the same. A laughing herbel on a stork is all this work.
I hope my comment will help you.
Oh, my God, our pseudo-universities are the last problem. Or our peasant state - it's all falling apart, mud everywhere, but we'll be elegant from morning to night in costume! I walk away with a tracksuit and flip-flops everywhere - downtown, in restaurants, in banks. I'm going to do it at university in the fall and a button to tell me.
You're a stubborn brother. Think a little about why everyone's criticizing you for the jumpsuit you don't take off your ass before you kill yourself and look for them.
There are places where it's unacceptable to show up like you're sweating from jogging no matter how comfortable you are.
My explanation is that you're fat and you feel hidden in the tracksuit. And jeans annoy you because they're the ones who secretly envy the men who wear them because they look so good with a little effort.
I read very carefully and the topic, and all the comments. I'm not going to repeat the arguments of people who think like me - it's unnecessary. I'm a woman. So, imagine that you're a candidate for my hand, a relationship with me, sex for one night, or whatever you think of, hypothetically. Along with you, however, is your brother- an one-eyed twin, hypothetical, of course, wearing a shirt and sexy jeans... Guess who I'm going to pick?... Hypothetical...
P.S. Sofiaka, two hundred and thirty-ninth generation, just don't write or talk - you'll be less embarrassed.
Once, a guy came on my first date in my underpants parachutes and flip-flops, barely built ten minutes, and I ran away, literally. Author, your question is stupid.
All right, when you're going to write about the origin of the garments, write about the tracksuit. What's its origin? For what purposes and from whom is it used? There are places and situations to use in a tracksuit. Above, you've been told of some...
The tracksuit is sportswear and is used for sports activities. The university is not the place to go with an aug. Yes, you may not have come from the most famous people, but that doesn't mean it's appropriate to go in a tracksuit at university.
After another year, when you graduate, go to a job interview with a tracksuit - I wish you good luck!
Up to 26
you're going to tell me you're not going out with this guy?
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I'm starting back and forth.
26, Your Excellency from Sofia. Let me bring you back to real life where there are no such hypothetical scenarios. I'm glad you know how to choose the right one between two men, but I don't know why you decided I'd necessarily deal with you. If you annoy me, I'il probably do the same thing with the wedge muffin. Well, my children won't be Sofians 240 generation, but I'il get over it somehow.
25, I'm not fat.
24, you're right, well, I only wear flip-flops in the country, but you're right about other things.
21, wearing a tracksuit has nothing to do with it.
I write from the phone and I'm not comfortable, but then I'il pay attention to the others. Just two more:
15, I'm not influenced by people's opinions. If I was influencing myself, I'd have burned all the tracksuits at home and replaced them with jeans.
Black Sabbath, I do not understand what you are talking about, I have not seen this girl anymore and do not know why you decided that something serious I was waiting for from her, where did I mention such something?
" Or on our peasant state - it was all falling apart, mud everywhere, but we will be elegant from morning to evening in a suit! "
"YOU" is the cause of the decay and mud :)
Author, not always your view of things is correct, and no matter how much you hold on to your personal comfort there are some generally accepted norms that are desirable to be respected.
I'm more comfortable sporting bottoms and shorts, too, but my job requires me to wear suits, dresses, skirts, shirts, heels - things I haven't looked at in the shops until my 25th year, let alone wear.
The garment shows a lot about the man and his attitude, by the way. Pushing a tracksuit is the easiest job, there is no ironing, no wonder what suits and what doesn't, that is, it has not taken you time and you bet solely on your convenience. However, combining trousers (whether it's also sportier) with a T-shirt or shirt, if you're about to have an exemplary meeting or job interview, evokes a feeling on the other side of attention to detail, for diligence, even if you don't have a super taste, at least it's clear that you've tried to make a good first impression.
Let me offer the other point of view. I teach at a university. In order to be able to do this, I have prepared for 17 years - two bachelor's degrees, two master's degrees, a doctoral thesis, additional courses; these are mountains of read literature, many thousands of written pages of course and thesis, scientific articles, reports, etc. And after all this work I have done to be able to offer quality education to the students in that part of it, which thematically cover my lectures, they do not have the elementary upbringing to appear in a decent, neat appearance. The question is: is it "peasants" coming to university in clothing for running in the park? No, it's not the peasant, my colleague! Once upon a time, the villagers gave kind and helpful to study their children, sold fields, sold herds only and only the child to throw away the opips and see him as a successful man with a pardesyu and a clock. So the word "peasant" we forget it and enter the modern word "dress code". That is, any situation requires a certain dress code, and its non-compliance not only makes you look ridiculous, but can be taken as an insult by others. How would you, author, treat our MPs if they decided to go to the National Assembly on tracksuits because they were comfortable? You're going to take it as an insult to the institution and to yourself personally as their constituent, right? Well, it's the same with academic institutions. I understand that you are young people; to come in suits and ties would be unnatural for you, and no one expects it... But the argument "i'm comfortable with it, and whoever doesn't like me, doesn't taste me" sounds arrogant, and unfortunately it makes not only a disregard for teachers and colleagues, but also a no-holds-through to one's own personality and future.
Author, you're acting like a pinched maid!
There's clothing for every place. Why don't you go with a jacket to the gym? And on the occasion of whether it's rural or not, don't insult the peasants, because they're the hardest working people in this country. At the job of the rural man, you can't last three days, but you bark here. This is called peasant, not peasant. Make a difference!
And yes, it's unacceptable to go on a date and on a first date in a tracksuit. If I was on the maiden, I wouldn't have sat down with you for coffee, and I'm leaving directly. He was comfortable with only a tracksuit. If so, go to the mushroom woods. That's where your outfit would be perfect. No one has to wear jeans. There are 20 types of pants - choose some comfortable trousers and go with it. What do you want to do with this tracksuit for a date, and how do you expect them to react? That's why no one's going to tie you up. And the most ordinary, unpretentious girl to come on a date with you - with this kind of, a second date there will be none. Think about it and work on it, and don't take the people around you to blame.
And for me, it's not normal with a tracksuit at university, let alone dating. Yes, it's rural, if you want to and a snob call me, it's just for every occasion there's a dress.
Author, taking your dick out in the square and walking in a tracksuit is actually a expression of the same thing. Disregard for generally accepted norms of conduct. When you break rules, you have to expect to face sanctions as well.
Your question is, in fact: Why should we obey informal societal norms? The answer is, cha if we don't have common informal norms, our communication will be like we're speaking different languages.
Grandpa The Boogeyman
of 26
I guess the author got too excited, so he didn't get my comment. P.S. is a recommendation to the commenter under numbers 10 and 11. Do I have to explain that such a number of generations of capitals do not exist
Read, please.
30, it's probably a model, or rather someone who's just starting to make a model career, and took a picture of himself in this tracksuit because the sellers hired him to sell the tracksuit in question.
Why do you want an opinion when you already have one? I'm very interested in people like that - they want to do whatever they want, and they're not ready for the consequences .. When you want to go with your tracksuit, but don't complain, like people make a remark to you.. I don't think it's normal. Imagine a minister in a tracksuit or a shepherd in a suit? It doesn't work, does it? There's clothing for every environment!..
#doitwithflair
He's the author again.
39, I wrote it with irony. Don't take everything seriously.
Guys, I really don't understand. Here, 34 sets an example for MPs. What would happen if they walked in tracksuits? However, they do not walk in tracksuits. They're dressed in expensive suits. So what??? Do you like our MPs? Are they doing their job? It just proves my point - it doesn't matter what you're wearing, it's what you have in your head! I'm going to keep wearing my tracksuits, breaking up with all the "fashion critics." Because I'm not a superficial snob, and I don't appreciate people on something so poshed.
I forgot to supplement - in the interview for my current job I went exactly in a tracksuit, no one paid attention, the conversation was entirely professional and I was hired to work, not to walk as if I was at a fashion show. Not all of them are snobbery.
I've lived a long time in the west, mainly in Germany, and I can tell you that 95% of students go exactly in tracksuits and it's not some modern one, but from those from the supermarkets. On the other hand, the bulgarian's idea of a peasant is right in a tracksuit, and a gypsy tracksuit adidas. I remember one of my colleagues had only one pants and he did not go out for two days.
Author, meeting the girl suggests that you probably wanted to start a more serious relationship with him. Of course, I might be wrong, but whatever.
Black Sabbath
42, this site is full of people like you. You ask for your opinion, people tell you, and you still care about yours.
In fact, you don't ask people at all to tell the truth, but to confirm your opinion. And when they don't confirm, you start to stubbornly stubbornly claim that this proves your point. How exactly does it prove it when people tell you the exact opposite? You're proving it to yourself and you're curling yourself up to a crack at people.
I only have one request for you. When you go for job interviews, remember your words "I'm going to keep wearing my tracksuits" and come and write here how you keep walking in your formal tracksuit. That you got to work in a tracksuit, spread it out to your father. If it's a longshoreman job, it can. When they take you to work in a bank or even a clothing store with a tracksuit, come and call me.
And while you're wearing a tracksuit, you're going to wait for them to have a good one for you. If you're going to work, you're not going to have a problem with the tracksuit.
With your stubborn thinking, you're going to be trampling your whole life in one place just to try to confirm your thesis that clothing doesn't matter.
It's me again.
I'm a programmer, I often go in tracksuits to work. You're not good at guessing? One tells me I'm fat, the other that I'm a chobanin, sori dudes, but you don't know.
Well, if you got a job, you went to university and your girlfriends stick while you're wearing a tracksuit, and you don't want someone else's opinion, what did you write the subject about? To brag about how cool you are despite the tracksuit?
I'il tell you, because something's wrong with you and you want confirmation. If you weren't sloofed, you wouldn't have thought of putting on a theme at all. Why don't I put on a theme that I enjoy walking in pants like? When he doesn't get confirmation, he gets stubborn. Tell her now I didn't know. I know you're going to say this, but I'm not going to believe you. By the way, while you're going on a first date in a tracksuit, you don't wonder why you're only tying up chicks with country leggings. One attracts the like. And I didn't say you were a chobanin, but if you twist my words, it only confirms that you have no arguments, and you're stumped by pure stubbornness.
PS: the developer does not work with clients, can even work from home. Try working in a state office, like a tracksuit.
When I was a student, a Bessarab Bulgarian told me this thing...
- I'm surprised here in Bulgaria. Why don't you dress according to the occasion. I'm going to church, half-naked. I'm going to the movies, there with tracksuits, I'm going to the store, i'm going to the store, i'm going to the store. Why don't you dress according to where you're going."
I kind of understand you, because until a few years ago I was only wearing tracksuits. I wish I could turn back time.
Now I'm 26 years old, by 22 I've only worn tracksuits. IT'S A HUGE MISTAKE.
My friends used to talk to me about changing the wardrobe a lot. In the end, I thought I bought some jeans, and I loved it.
It's clear this story with the jeans, where and what they came up for. But the importance of the present, from jeans to jeans, there is a difference.
Sori, but with an an ancung, you can't do it everywhere. If you're a young, self-respecting man, you're not just wearing tracksuits. He's got jeans, jeans, pants, etc.
There's a bad reputation for the tracksuit because of the thugs and the backs. The anzunga is just an ancung. It's just a car, but the village backs gave the car a bad taste.
I think you're very stubborn and narrow-minded. Why that hatred, dude.
Bring your tracksuits, who's in your way. Let people go home in jeans.
Am I narrow-minded and mean? I just want to go home in a tracksuit, and all I get is insults and insults. I didn't offend anyone or steal anything, why are you so rudimentary, judge the person not according to his behavior and attitude, but according to his pants, it's funny!!!
I don't want to comment again, it's clear we're not going to get along. I just judge the guy by his attitude, and you don't want to do your best!
You know, you know, you want to come up and wear something other than a tracksuit.
I'm not some gelosed, epilated kiflek. But I love going out with friends to coffee, a restaurant, a theater, etc. to dress more appropriately. In my case, some simple but well-standing jeans or trousers. Some shirt, clean shoes, etc.
It kind of lifts my self-esteem and makes me feel good.
Especially winter weather, I love wearing black jeans.
Jeans can be very comfortable, too, but you have to target the size and fabric, maybe you haven't dug in and found one that fits you.
Tracksuits are a very convenient thing, but you can't go everywhere with them.
In England I worked for two years, there most wear tracksuits and are super negligible dressed, but that's their mentality.
Here in Bulgaria we seem to value the appearance, dress code, etc.
Don't be so stubborn, try some jeans, jeans or pants, you might like it.
Author, I don't know why you felt offended and that we're asking you to. I didn't see anyone insulting you. He wanted an opinion, we expressed that this outfit is not suitable in some institutions such as university. The worst word I've ever seen is "stubborn," which I don't think is an insult.
You're the guy who said, "big asses with jeans for 50 leva to think about how funny they are when they claim how jeans are official, and tracksuits are rustic. YOU'RE PEASANTS." Unlike you, no one in the comments called you a peasant or a lemental. People explained to you that there's nothing wrong with the tracksuit, as long as it's worn in a proper environment, but not at university or on a first date.
What's so hard about understanding that at least in certain places you can put on a normal pants instead of being 24/7 in a tracksuit? Nobody said to throw your tracksuits.
I didn't see anyone get in the way, people explained to you why it's unacceptable in certain places, from that point on, you decide.
"I just judge the man by his attitude, and you think of him in his pants. "
Answer me the following question - you need to operate, and for that you go to consult a surgeon. But your surgeon gets scrubbed while he's working on tracksuits or flip flops and beach pants on the grounds that he's comfortable and doesn't care what others think. Will you take him seriously and put your life in his hands? The same may apply to a lawyer, financial adviser, etc. Will you entrust your life/health/money/business/property/freedom to such a specialist? Yes or no?
Actually, don't answer me because I know you're either not going to answer me or you're going to lie just to protect your thesis. Answer yourself and you'il know what you look like in other people's eyes. If you don't have a problem not being taken seriously, go 24/7 in a tracksuit. Yes, on a first date it's not like being a doctor, but it's a matter of principle, namely, that there's a certain outfit for certain cases and places, and if you don't follow the general rules, you're going to look ridiculous and stupid.
I'm telling you again, wear your tracksuits, but only in the right places. If, of course, you have some self-respect. Because for me, and for 99% a person who can not understand elementary things concerning our daily lives and seems ridiculous in official places, there is no elementary self-esteem.
I told you above - someone might be comfortable not showering, how would you accept such a person? If he looks dirty, will you say "he is, this stinks like a stick, but I'm going to give him a centa, and I'il get to know him"? I don't think so. Looks don't matter, does it?
Once upon a time, an exam teacher expelled a colleague. He had come in slippers and shorts. And he's wearing a suit and tie. It's true that things change, but there's still a limit. As much as the Bulgarian has self-esteem, the fact is that you rarely see an elegant person. Just because someone with money is dressed dearly doesn't mean elegant. She's 10 cm in heel. , he with an ancung.
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