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    Social psychology also deals with social norms and being rebels we are, we have to violate a social norm. The social norm that we violated was the simple social norm dealing with situation. When you think of a restaurant or a place that you eat, there are multiple types of places that can be envisioned. There are fancy places, fast food places, buffets, or just a regular restaurant. Whether you are in one place or another, there are certain social norms in place that is followed. You wouldn't see people wearing party/club dresses at a fast food restaurant or at a fancy diner. You especially won't see formal wear and a formal dinner at a fast food restaurant. That is exactly what we violated. Gosh, this makes us sound like rebels. How we conducted this social norm is simple. We started by recruiting people to participate. Then, we figured out who would bring what and planned in detail of how we were suppose to act. Tablecloth was flown out on the tables, a flower arrangement was placed as a centerpiece, plates and proper silverware were placed meticulously, all to dine as finely as we could… at McDonald. Did the song ‘Be Our Guest’ fly in your head? Well, that was the idea. As this idea, we executed that mission on…

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    RECOMMENDATIONS We recommend that the following changes occur in order to increase the revenue and bring in more customers: 1. Decrease the prices to be more reasonable, when compared to other restaurants in the area, especially for main courses. 2. As the restaurant increases in customers then increase the staff needed. 3. Wear uniform, dress shirts with restaurant name, or formal clothing, so that all staff is identified and looks professional. 4. Offer discounts and daily specials. 5.…

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    Usually the style followed by lawyers, government officials and other such professional is formal business attire. However, a lot of offices follow formal dress code all days of the week except for Fridays On certain special occasions the "Black tie" code is chosen. This is seen mainly during award ceremonies or galas. You may go for this look involving a tuxedo…

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    Outwear Trends In The 50s

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    neckline became popular in 1940s evening wear, but was still used in the 50s. Farrell-Beck and Parsons discussion on 50s trends spoke of how evening gowns were frequently boned or strapless, which is seen with the sweetheart neckline on my grandma’s gown (2007, p.149). The hemline of the gown sits below the mid-calf and above the ankle, which is more commonly known as the…

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    Reflection On Agnes Naera

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    Candice suggests there is a need for a breakdown of the perceptions surrounding work norms in appearance. A common referral during the presentation was to the evolution of female dress through the years. Female dress within a business used to be a long skirt and top which has since evolved to stages where a suit and tie has become more acceptable which is also considered the social norm within a business context. The use of this referral enticed a thought in which I thought of how well…

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    But take in mind this is more as a casual place to hang out with friends than anything else. Personally, I found it more as a casual place to go with friends, listen to live music sitting in that cozy outside plaza. With a great staff, truly friendly and open to give a thoughtful recommendation about any feature of the menu. I wouldn’t go here if it was a formal occasion; even though the place is great, the setting might be a little of a buzz kill. Its folk setting is great, but for a formal…

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    Picture this: Mr. Smith, having some care trouble, pulls his Lexus over to the curb on Cypress Boulevard in the middle of East Los Angeles and proceeds to the nearest 7-11 to call for a tow truck. His Armani Suit signals to everyone around that this guy just does not belong. Five kids pass by wearing NFL jerseys and sagging slacks. They all glare and one mutters a sarcastic “oooooh, baby,” as he looks Mr. Smith up and down. In his own world, the clothes Mr. Smith wears mean sophistication and…

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    Pajama's are comfortable and should be able to be worn. It's not a distraction, they are just clothes. A lot of people get distracted easily and the school is just blaming it on what people wear. Also, girls can wear shirts that go down to the middle of their chests and not have anything said to them about it. When a girl has a little bit of their stomach exposed they are sent home to change or just yelled at. I know because this happened to me. That's just not right at all. The things that…

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    that cute pair of pink heels you want to wear you end up buying another, it’s time to get your shoes in order. Having your shoes properly organized and stored not only makes it far easier to see what you own and find what you want, it also keeps your shoes undamaged, clean and needing less space. Whether you own two pairs of shoes or two hundred, your first step should be to look them over and decide if you truly should keep them all. Discard or donate any shoes that: • Are worn out • Are…

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    layer would be the chemise (long undershirt), it was made out of cotton or linen it would be worn under the corset to prevent from pinching the woman and to keep it from becoming soiled by the women’s bodily oils. Also in the second layer they would wear stockings which were held up with garters (garters were bands worn around the leg). The third…

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