Is it just Adelaide?
#76
Re: Is it just Adelaide?
Originally Posted by Pollyana
You'll fit right in if you move up here
It's the same here
Well, no it depends where abouts you are, there seems to be a different dress code for different suburbs
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Re: Is it just Adelaide?
Originally Posted by Wendy
It's the same here
Well, no it depends where abouts you are, there seems to be a different dress code for different suburbs
Well, no it depends where abouts you are, there seems to be a different dress code for different suburbs
#78
Re: Is it just Adelaide?
Originally Posted by Pollyana
Same in Qld, if you're in a posh area you go shopping in thongs as opposed to bare feet
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Re: Is it just Adelaide?
Originally Posted by Pollyana
Same in Qld, if you're in a posh area you go shopping in thongs as opposed to bare feet
#80
Re: Is it just Adelaide?
Originally Posted by Pollyana
Same in Qld, if you're in a posh area you go shopping in thongs as opposed to bare feet
Thankfully, I've only seen bare feet at the beach.
Mind you it's been a bit cold, so maybe it's a pleasure I've yet to encounter :scared:
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Re: Is it just Adelaide?
Originally Posted by Wendy
Thankfully, I've only seen bare feet at the beach.
Mind you it's been a bit cold, so maybe it's a pleasure I've yet to encounter :scared:
Mind you it's been a bit cold, so maybe it's a pleasure I've yet to encounter :scared:
#82
Re: Is it just Adelaide?
Originally Posted by jad n rich
All will be revealed shortly
Hopefully not ALL - now THAT would just be too much.
#83
Re: Is it just Adelaide?
What is the problem with bare feet There are millions of people all over Africa, Asia, South America etc who have never seen shoes, let alone wear them - who gives a flying **** whether someone else, who you generally don't know, is wearing shoes or not Why are you looking at people's feet anyway. I look at people's faces - am I not normal (don't answer that ). I honestly just do not care what someone else is wearing, as long as I am dressed as I wish, I assume everyone else is doing the same.
#84
Re: Is it just Adelaide?
Originally Posted by moneypen20
What is the problem with bare feet There are millions of people all over Africa, Asia, South America etc who have never seen shoes, let alone wear them - who gives a flying **** whether someone else, who you generally don't know, is wearing shoes or not Why are you looking at people's feet anyway. I look at people's faces - am I not normal (don't answer that ). I honestly just do not care what someone else is wearing, as long as I am dressed as I wish, I assume everyone else is doing the same.
I agree I couldn't give a rats behind what anyone wears, so long as they have all their erm, lets say personal bits covered then I'm OK with it.
I was jesting, it's better than doing the ironing, which is what I should have been doing
#85
Re: Is it just Adelaide?
I have noticed since i have been here (15 months) that about 85% of people don't worry about their dress sense/ weight etc. I know i shall get a lot of criticism from this, but it's just my view.
Who cares? Each to their own.
#86
Re: Is it just Adelaide?
Originally Posted by moneypen20
What is the problem with bare feet There are millions of people all over Africa, Asia, South America etc who have never seen shoes, let alone wear them - who gives a flying **** whether someone else, who you generally don't know, is wearing shoes or not Why are you looking at people's feet anyway. I look at people's faces - am I not normal (don't answer that ). I honestly just do not care what someone else is wearing, as long as I am dressed as I wish, I assume everyone else is doing the same.
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Re: Is it just Adelaide?
What does it matter?
Not wearing shoes or dressing casual is hardly being a mass murderer.
Self criticism and true values come to mind....
I wish I was so bleedin perfik
Not wearing shoes or dressing casual is hardly being a mass murderer.
Self criticism and true values come to mind....
I wish I was so bleedin perfik
#88
Re: Is it just Adelaide?
Originally Posted by phoenixinoz
What does it matter?
Not wearing shoes or dressing casual is hardly being a mass murderer.
Self criticism and true values come to mind....
I wish I was so bleedin perfik
Not wearing shoes or dressing casual is hardly being a mass murderer.
Self criticism and true values come to mind....
I wish I was so bleedin perfik
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Re: Is it just Adelaide?
Originally Posted by moneypen20
What is the problem with bare feet There are millions of people all over Africa, Asia, South America etc who have never seen shoes, let alone wear them - who gives a flying **** whether someone else, who you generally don't know, is wearing shoes or not Why are you looking at people's feet anyway. I look at people's faces - am I not normal (don't answer that ). I honestly just do not care what someone else is wearing, as long as I am dressed as I wish, I assume everyone else is doing the same.
#90
Re: Is it just Adelaide?
Originally Posted by Hutch
Don't waste your breath missus - it's a British disease - standing in judgement of others. Personally, whenever I visit the IGA, I wear a three piece suit and Church brogues.