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Wearing a 'covered up' floral dress, the boss still asked her to 'cover up' more

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ11/11/2024

The girl's post quickly went viral, sparking heated debate about office dress standards and the impact of gender issues.


Mặc váy hoa 'kín cổng cao tường' vẫn bị sếp yêu cầu 'che chắn' kỹ - Ảnh 1.

Lindsey thought the dress she was wearing was modest enough - Photo: News.com.au

Lindsey Nicole (25 years old, USA) posted on social network X a photo of herself wearing a floral dress that her boss "blew the whistle on". She attached the status line: "My boss told me to 'cover up' more carefully, because now the company has a male employee". This request surprised Lindsey. She described the dress as knee-length, with short sleeves, not revealing at all. The post quickly went viral with more than 2 million views and thousands of mixed comments.

Lindsey's office had previously been all-female. However, since the addition of male colleagues, she was asked not to wear the dress to work. Lindsey said she had worn the dress for several weeks since starting work in February, and had never had any problems. "My company's policy is casual office attire. What's wrong with this dress?" she asked.

Mặc váy hoa 'kín cổng cao tường' vẫn bị sếp yêu cầu 'che chắn' kỹ - Ảnh 2.

Wearing a modest dress but still asked by boss to cover up more - Photo: News.com.au

Lindsey's floral dress was knee-length and had half-length sleeves, and was modest overall. Many people supported Lindsey, calling her boss's request "sexist" and "insensitive." Some even expressed outrage on her behalf.

However, some people think the dress is not suitable for office wear because it shows too much of her chest. Others think Lindsey is being treated unfairly because of her bust size. The debate becomes complicated when people do not agree on the definition of "informal office wear" for women.

Not stopping at discussing office attire, the social media debate quickly turned to Lindsey's appearance.

Mặc váy hoa 'kín cổng cao tường' vẫn bị sếp yêu cầu 'che chắn' thêm - Ảnh 3.

Things started to go too far when people moved from arguing about the dress to making rude comments about Lindsey's appearance - Photo: News.com.au

In response to the rude comments about her body, Lindsey had to speak up in another post: "The funniest thing is that people think I'm upset about being called 'fat'. I am fat! It's true! I'm not hurt! I'm laughing at all those comments!"



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