I used to think everybody had "comfies" (what I call them). The stuff you change into when you get home. Then I realised at university that some people lounge around at home in denim??? Strange people.
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Most of my comfies are leggings which I think Americans call "yoga pants". Tracksuit bottoms are also acceptable but often they are too warm for indoors and I can't think of a situation in which I'd wear them outside other that post-gym, which I often do as I can't be arsed to
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put my work clothes back on (for numerous reasons including comfort but also just not ideal to wear them when I'm smelly).
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I can totally see how wearing comfortable clothes around the house is a class issue in France, if that is what is being implied. However, it's definitely not a class issue in Cyprus for better or for worse (my bet is on better).
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means it was a French imposition from the period when they ruled Mexico. Even though we kicked them out (what 5 de Mayo celebrates), the upper classes maintained close cultural ties that were then absorbed by the middle class.
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Funny how the upper classes have never needed no Marx to tell them to unite...
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Interesting. Similar thing in Cyprus with UK is some small respects, which is why almost everybody "well off" studies in the UK.
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We celebrate kicking them out April the 1st — originally they thought we were joking. But it's a much complex story than left-wing VS right-wing as most anti-British/anti-colonial Cypriot guerilla fighters where extreme right-wing.
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LOL can't type/spell to save my life: *more and **were
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