Friday, July 20, 2007

Colleges and Dress Code

Should colleges impose a dress code?

LP53 said…
YES, except in nudist and single sex ones!

Busybee said…
Yes

Tejbir said…
no nowhat does the princi want? does he want the class to be half empty? what is the motivation for the boys to come to the class? samajhte ni hain ye log! LOLZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

Savy said…
I think there should be dress code..that doesnt mean uniform anyways..but a little modesty in dressing wont hurt any one.

Frenchita said…
yes .. and we all know what kind of restrictions ..on what kind of clothes ..applies to the girls mostly ..but may apply to boys also ...like very short short shorts or tightttt jeans or footwear required ... more important than that is to enforce that the students attend classes or else be made to fail ..

Guy_on_black_YBX said…
Hmmmm, can't vote for any1 as you everything has its own +ve ponits and -ve points can't we do SWOT analysis for both the options

Divya said…
I am in college and my college does have a dress code.....and I don't mind it at all though there are many students who do :D :D

Abx said…
Code is that they should wear a dress

Chakoli said…
I guess Yes....because coming all from different class thr could be a discrimnation amnong themselves......

Vrij said…
Yes. They should. Guys shud wear only jeans n t-shirts. Girls shud preferably be in undergarments or lesser.

Wise donkey said…
no. if 18 year olds can vote, why cant they have the right to dress, the way they want.. re the provocative, whats provocative to one, need not be provocative to another.

Ellen said…
I believe that in every person's closet are different sets of clothes -- one for every place, purpose, and occasion. Casual for everyday wear, modest for church, business for board meets, gowns for gala nights, play garbs for sports , etc etc. School wear can't be any different. The thing is--- it is a place for learning. And the least distractions one gets or gives should be the norm or dress etiquette. That carries on to one's style of dressing. The girls should not bare themselves unrestrained; that should be reserved for glamorous evening wear or for frolic on the beach with beach attire. The guys could also exercise some restraint in wearing those heavy leather jackets; those belong on big motorbikes and in the winter season. It's plain old common sense and respect - you find yourself in a particular place for a particular reason. So then think, speak, act, and dress accordingly. Unless you're there for a different reason.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

YES, except in nudist and single sex ones!

Anonymous said...

Yes

Anonymous said...

no no
what does the princi want?
does he want the class to be half empty?
what is the motivation for the boys
to come to the class?
samajhte ni hain ye log!
LOLZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

Anonymous said...

I think there should be dress code..that doesnt mean uniform anyways..but a little modesty in dressing wont hurt any one.

Anonymous said...

yes .. and we all know what kind of restrictions ..on what kind of clothes ..applies to the girls mostly ..but may apply to boys also ...like very short short shorts or tightttt jeans or footwear required ...
more important than that is to enforce that the students attend classes or else be made to fail ..

Anonymous said...

Hmmmm,
can't vote for any1 as you everything has its own +ve ponits and -ve points
can't we do SWOT analysis for both the options

Anonymous said...

I am in college and my college does have a dress code.....and I don't mind it at all though there are many students who do :D :D

Anonymous said...

Code is that they should wear a dress

Anonymous said...

I guess Yes....because coming all from different class thr could be a discrimnation amnong themselves......

Anonymous said...

Yes. They should. Guys shud wear only jeans n t-shirts. Girls shud preferably be in undergarments or lesser.

Anonymous said...

no. if 18 year olds can vote, why cant they have the right to dress, the way they want..
re the provocative, whats provocative to one, need not be provocative to another.

Anonymous said...

I believe that in every person's closet are different sets of clothes --
one for every place, purpose, and occasion. Casual for everyday wear,
modest for church, business for board meets, gowns for gala nights,
play garbs for sports , etc etc. School wear can't be any different.
The thing is--- it is a place for learning. And the least distractions one
gets or gives should be the norm or dress etiquette. That carries
on to one's style of dressing. The girls should not bare themselves
unrestrained; that should be reserved for glamorous evening wear
or for frolic on the beach with beach attire. The guys could also
exercise some restraint in wearing those heavy leather jackets;
those belong on big motorbikes and in the winter season.

It's plain old common sense and respect - you find yourself in
a particular place for a particular reason. So then think, speak,
act, and dress accordingly. Unless you're there for a different reason.