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Woman Gets Told Off For Looking Like A Homeless Person At Work, She Comes Back In A Dress And Pearls
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Woman Gets Told Off For Looking Like A Homeless Person At Work, She Comes Back In A Dress And Pearls

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It’s not shocking that in some workplaces, there is a specific dress code, whether it’s due to safety, health reasons or simply to look professional. However, there is also quite a common occurrence when employees get scolded by their managers for their work outfits, when, in most cases, everything fits the requirements.

One Reddit user maliciously complied online after being told by an assistant manager that she needed to dress better – well, she took it seriously and the  next day arrived looking like “Audrey Hepburn: The Little Black Dress”.

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Finding out that your manager will not defend you is quite a sad realization

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This woman shares that she works in a high-end store and they have a specific dress code, to which she dresses accordingly and has never had issues

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Well, until one day, when she got pulled aside by the assistant manager and was told to ‘dress better’ and ‘look less homeless’ while her manager beside her didn’t say anything

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Later, the woman went online, ordered everything she needed, practiced light makeup and got everything ready

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The following morning, she woke up early to get ready, walked into work to see her manager and ASM looking angry and got yelled at, but in the end, she notes that it was a good day

A few days ago, a Reddit user shared her story to the Malicious Compliance community telling her story of how, after being told to ‘dress better’ at work, she did a full transformation and looked extra fancy the following day, which made her manager and assistant manager furious. The post caught a lot of attention and collected 3K upvotes and over 200 comments.

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The original poster (OP) started her story by sharing that she works in a high-end store with a specific dress code, to which she always sticks and has never had any issues. However, one day, she got pulled back by the assistant manager (ASM) and got told she needed to ‘dress better’ and look ‘less homeless’. Confused, she tried asking her manager what that meant, but was simply told to listen to the ASM.

OP noted that that night, she went online, found everything she needed, and the following day went to the mall and bought everything – blue dress, white gloves, fake pearl necklace and bracelet. She added that she spent that night doing her hair, ironing her dress, cleaning the pearls and practicing makeup. She woke up at 5:30 in the morning, did her hair, makeup, nails and got dressed.

The woman walked into work smiling when her manager and ASM immediately pulled her into the back and yelled at her. “I don’t look homeless now, do I?” the woman answered. She also added that customers only wanted to talk to her as she looked fancy and it was a great day!

Community members absolutely loved this story, encouraged OP to keep doing it and shared their personal similar situations. “My favorite part is that you loved how you looked in the process of shoving their stupid comment back at them. Well done,” one user wrote. “It would have been funny if you copied the way they dressed and they still complained about it,” another added.

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But let’s talk a little bit about dress codes at work – some people like them as they enjoy looking professional or not having to worry how ‘fancy’ they need to look, while others hate it due to maybe them having a completely different style or feeling uncomfortable in professional attire.

However, Indeed lists quite a few benefits of having a dress code at work and the first one is eliminating subjectivity and miscommunication. The definitions of phrases such as “casual” and “professional” by employees can differ, thus it can be helpful to have clear rules to assist prevent these issues. Also it helps to ensure fair treatment.

Moreover, it demonstrates professionalism and encourages productivity. A more driven and effective team, as well as a boost of confidence, can result from all employees dressing professionally. And, of course – in some industries – adhering to safety standards.

However, while there are quite a few benefits of a dress code at work, not everybody enjoys it. Career Minds notes that a survey shows a staggering 33% of employees stated that if their employer enforced a clothing code, they would resign from their positions or decline an offer.

Additionally, they discovered that individuals would decline a $5,000 raise in order to be able to dress more casually.

So, guys, did you also enjoy this story? What do you think about it? Share your thoughts below!

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Austėja Bliujūtė

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Hey there! I'm Austeja, a writer with a knack for capturing everything from family dramas to the latest meme trends at Bored Panda. Armed with a Bachelor's degree in business management, I blend expertise with creativity to deliver engaging articles. I love spicing up my pieces with insights from experts in the industry, ensuring the readers get interesting information. When I'm not typing away, you can find me jet-setting to sunny destinations, hunting for the perfect palm-fringed oasis, enjoying leisurely brunches with friends or binging various TV shows!

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The Other Guest
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Oh, BP author, you say that having a dress code eliminates subjectivity and miscommunication, eh? I beg to differ. I worked at a place that had a dress code which included five pages of photos showing "inappropriate" clothing (clarification: the *women's* dress code section had five pages; the men's dress code only had two). There was an a-line, floral print, just-below-the-knee skirt that looked fine to me, so I asked HR what was wrong with it (was it the cut? The print? The material? The length?). They didn't know, but directed me to a co-worker who was the "authority" on what was and wasn't dress code acceptable. She couldn't tell me, either. This was the same place where I wore a particular knit shirt on casual Friday, and asked HR if it would be acceptable on regular work days. There were three HR people in the office at the time; one said "Yes" at the same time one of the others said "No." The third person kept his mouth shut & didn't answer at all.

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KatSaidWhat
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I feel like a constructive dismissal will be in the works. I am the "hippie" in my building. And they know they are either getting full riot colour or full black/goth-esque (I'm not a goth). The conservative boss likes one or two things but is not usually a fan of what I wear but enough patients have said in front of him they like what I am wearing and where did I get it for him to realise it's not about being dressed down because it's a doctor's office.

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Elizabeth Deighton
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I worked in a nursery attatched to a school. Dress code, though unspoken was trousers or a long skirt and a top. My co worker always wore jeans and I had worked with her for a number of years when a member of staff, who didn't like me was promoted. On this day, I arrived wearing jeans. Up comes D, all smarmy Oh you can't wear jeans at work. Remember my co worker always wore them. I waited an entire week. Co worker still came in jeans. No mention to her at all. I put in a formal letter of complaint. She weasled out of it. "I hadn't realised that she did (6 years and never realised. Shortly after that she left

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The Other Guest
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Oh, BP author, you say that having a dress code eliminates subjectivity and miscommunication, eh? I beg to differ. I worked at a place that had a dress code which included five pages of photos showing "inappropriate" clothing (clarification: the *women's* dress code section had five pages; the men's dress code only had two). There was an a-line, floral print, just-below-the-knee skirt that looked fine to me, so I asked HR what was wrong with it (was it the cut? The print? The material? The length?). They didn't know, but directed me to a co-worker who was the "authority" on what was and wasn't dress code acceptable. She couldn't tell me, either. This was the same place where I wore a particular knit shirt on casual Friday, and asked HR if it would be acceptable on regular work days. There were three HR people in the office at the time; one said "Yes" at the same time one of the others said "No." The third person kept his mouth shut & didn't answer at all.

impossiblekat avatar
KatSaidWhat
Community Member
6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I feel like a constructive dismissal will be in the works. I am the "hippie" in my building. And they know they are either getting full riot colour or full black/goth-esque (I'm not a goth). The conservative boss likes one or two things but is not usually a fan of what I wear but enough patients have said in front of him they like what I am wearing and where did I get it for him to realise it's not about being dressed down because it's a doctor's office.

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Elizabeth Deighton
Community Member
2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I worked in a nursery attatched to a school. Dress code, though unspoken was trousers or a long skirt and a top. My co worker always wore jeans and I had worked with her for a number of years when a member of staff, who didn't like me was promoted. On this day, I arrived wearing jeans. Up comes D, all smarmy Oh you can't wear jeans at work. Remember my co worker always wore them. I waited an entire week. Co worker still came in jeans. No mention to her at all. I put in a formal letter of complaint. She weasled out of it. "I hadn't realised that she did (6 years and never realised. Shortly after that she left

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