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  Clothing in America, as in every place in the world, to a certain degree reflects a person’s social position and income, wonderland Gold or, at least among the young, his attitudes toward society or toward himself. Yet no person is restricted to a certain uniform or manner of dress because of his occupations or class in society. A bank president may wear overalls to paint his house and is not ashamed of either the job or the clothing, and a common laborer may wear a rented tuxedo at wedding of his daughter.

Yet in spite of all the informality, America is not completely without customs that show consciousness of social distinction. The survey shows that how much wonderland online Gold Americans would spend on clothes. For example, one is likely to use somewhat more formal language when talking to superiors. While the informal Hello is an acceptable greeting from employee to employer, the employee is more apt to say, Hello, Mr. Ferguson, whereas the emplyer may reply, Hello, Jim. Southerners make a point of saying Yes,sir, or Yes,madam, or No,sir, or No, madam, when talking to an older person or a person in position of authority. Although this is a good form all over the United States, Yes, Mr. Weston. or No, Mrs. Baker is somewhat more common in a similar situation in the North or West. Certain other forms of politeness are observed on social occasions. wonderland money is more important than other things. Though people wear hats less now than the past, women still occasionally wear hats in church and at public social functions.   



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