Friday, March 4, 2016

Dressed for Success

Dressed for Success
According to the “The English Watermelon”. “Dressed for Success” means something different to each person. I have heard this saying before. This definition of “Dressed for Success” is not the same as my definition of “Dressed for Success.” I believe Dressed for Success means dressing with more effort than they usual on a normal day. On March 4, 2015, when I was studying at South Kent, the school’s headmaster invited me to dinner with his family. I wanted to make a memorable impression, so I planned to wear a suit because I had learned if people wear suits, then people look more gentle. It is much cooler than when people wear shirts and pants. While I was wearing a suit, my roommate came into room and said, “You look dressed for success.” I did not know what he was talking about, so I asked him and he told me that means you look more gentle and cool. After that, I have started to say that to people who look really nice.

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