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"I honestly don't understand the animosity towards pajamas. Ok, I have a fleece care bear pajama top. I also have a white sweater. If I choose to wear that fleece top instead of the sweater, what is it about the pajama top that gets people so worked up? I get that it isn't fashionable, but why is it worthy of refusal of service?" From a male perspective your cock could easily pop out the flap when you're reaching for stuff in the frozen fresh veg section..... | |||
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"I honestly don't understand the animosity towards pajamas. Ok, I have a fleece care bear pajama top. I also have a white sweater. If I choose to wear that fleece top instead of the sweater, what is it about the pajama top that gets people so worked up? I get that it isn't fashionable, but why is it worthy of refusal of service? From a male perspective your cock could easily pop out the flap when you're reaching for stuff in the frozen fresh veg section..... " | |||
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"I honestly don't understand the animosity towards pajamas. Ok, I have a fleece care bear pajama top. I also have a white sweater. If I choose to wear that fleece top instead of the sweater, what is it about the pajama top that gets people so worked up? I get that it isn't fashionable, but why is it worthy of refusal of service?" I just don't like the idea of someone having rolled into my workplace without even stopping to put on clothes. Obviously if their pyjamas just looked the same as casual clothes then I wouldn't be able to tell the difference. But no one gets up, puts pyjamas on and then goes out, so if they are blatantly pyjamas then they've slept in them. | |||
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"I honestly don't understand the animosity towards pajamas. Ok, I have a fleece care bear pajama top. I also have a white sweater. If I choose to wear that fleece top instead of the sweater, what is it about the pajama top that gets people so worked up? I get that it isn't fashionable, but why is it worthy of refusal of service? I just don't like the idea of someone having rolled into my workplace without even stopping to put on clothes. Obviously if their pyjamas just looked the same as casual clothes then I wouldn't be able to tell the difference. But no one gets up, puts pyjamas on and then goes out, so if they are blatantly pyjamas then they've slept in them. " When I get home I put on loungewear that looks just like pajamas. They aren't what I sleep in, but they are technically pajamas. On occasion Marc and I realize we need things for dinner that we don't have so off we go to tescos. Apparently I can now be refused service because I didn't switch my sweatpants and care bear fleece for jeans and a sweater. I find that ridiculous. I don't get why people care so much about what people they don't know wear. I don't like bright colored skinny jeans. Let's refuse them service, too. | |||
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"I honestly don't understand the animosity towards pajamas. Ok, I have a fleece care bear pajama top. I also have a white sweater. If I choose to wear that fleece top instead of the sweater, what is it about the pajama top that gets people so worked up? I get that it isn't fashionable, but why is it worthy of refusal of service? I just don't like the idea of someone having rolled into my workplace without even stopping to put on clothes. Obviously if their pyjamas just looked the same as casual clothes then I wouldn't be able to tell the difference. But no one gets up, puts pyjamas on and then goes out, so if they are blatantly pyjamas then they've slept in them. When I get home I put on loungewear that looks just like pajamas. They aren't what I sleep in, but they are technically pajamas. On occasion Marc and I realize we need things for dinner that we don't have so off we go to tescos. Apparently I can now be refused service because I didn't switch my sweatpants and care bear fleece for jeans and a sweater. I find that ridiculous. I don't get why people care so much about what people they don't know wear. I don't like bright colored skinny jeans. Let's refuse them service, too. " I don't think anyone is talking about pyjamas that look like sportswear, as you've described. But if you rock up in a onesie or what are clearly pyjama bottoms, I wouldn't like it. I can't quite explain why, it just feels a little bit disrespectful having someone coming in to the place I was working without even having taken the time to stop and pull on a pair of jogging bottoms. I just really didn't like it. It doesn't have to be logical, it was just an instinctive reaction that it's lazy and shows a little bit of disrespect towards the people working there. Others don't have to agree. | |||
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"Depends. If it's a nice sexy looking lady then yes. If it's a guy in his 60s walking around - call the police!" | |||
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"Depends. If it's a nice sexy looking lady then yes. If it's a guy in his 60s walking around - call the police!" so ageism is in the thread now as well lol | |||
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"I don't think anyone is talking about pyjamas that look like sportswear, as you've described. But if you rock up in a onesie or what are clearly pyjama bottoms, I wouldn't like it. I can't quite explain why, it just feels a little bit disrespectful having someone coming in to the place I was working without even having taken the time to stop and pull on a pair of jogging bottoms. I just really didn't like it. It doesn't have to be logical, it was just an instinctive reaction that it's lazy and shows a little bit of disrespect towards the people working there. Others don't have to agree. " No I get what you're saying. And of course people don't have to agree. What gets my back up is that a fashion statement is now apparently going to be used to deny people service, on a basis of personal discretion. I wasn't taking issue with your feelings individually. I do find it irrational that people find pajamas so irritating, but I wouldn't really care if the dislike wasn't becoming company policy. | |||
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"It's a common occurance around here...it's not so much the PJ's but the fact that they look like they haven't been washed for a year..." Yeah that's the look I associate when I see people out in their pj's. | |||
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"What about mums turning up in their PJ's during the school run! Not sure about that to be honest!" Are the kids fed, dressed and fit for school? If the answers yes good for the parent for getting them there. If not maybe a helping hands required. It doesn't matter if the parent turns up in a ball gown and tiara or pyjamas really as long as the kids are on time and in good nick. | |||
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"Yes... No.... " I was at my local Sainsburys the other evening and a woman was in pj's, slippers AND dressing gown. Not a care in the world. I wouldn't say so much, but she had pink fluffy slippers, some patterned pj's and a green dressing gown. She looked like a refugee from an LSD trip... | |||
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"Yes... No.... I was at my local Sainsburys the other evening and a woman was in pj's, slippers AND dressing gown. Not a care in the world. I wouldn't say so much, but she had pink fluffy slippers, some patterned pj's and a green dressing gown. She looked like a refugee from an LSD trip... " I honestly don't understand why people wear slippers outside. I thought you changed in to them to keep the floors clean and prevent wear on the carpets. | |||
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"Yes... No.... I was at my local Sainsburys the other evening and a woman was in pj's, slippers AND dressing gown. Not a care in the world. I wouldn't say so much, but she had pink fluffy slippers, some patterned pj's and a green dressing gown. She looked like a refugee from an LSD trip... I honestly don't understand why people wear slippers outside. I thought you changed in to them to keep the floors clean and prevent wear on the carpets." Because they are just mucky beggars!? I'd never wear me slip-slips outside, not even to my back yard. | |||
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"Why do they always end up too short but really really wide after washing. Half-mast pants and a top to fit 20 people in" Because your buying cheap ones? | |||
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"Yes... No.... I was at my local Sainsburys the other evening and a woman was in pj's, slippers AND dressing gown. Not a care in the world. I wouldn't say so much, but she had pink fluffy slippers, some patterned pj's and a green dressing gown. She looked like a refugee from an LSD trip... I honestly don't understand why people wear slippers outside. I thought you changed in to them to keep the floors clean and prevent wear on the carpets. Because they are just mucky beggars!? I'd never wear me slip-slips outside, not even to my back yard. " I get a bit bemused when I go to someone's home, take my shoes off at the door and they go in and out to the garden in their slippers | |||
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"I don;t have pajamas " I only ever wear them if I'm in hospital.. Del | |||
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"Yes... No.... I was at my local Sainsburys the other evening and a woman was in pj's, slippers AND dressing gown. Not a care in the world. I wouldn't say so much, but she had pink fluffy slippers, some patterned pj's and a green dressing gown. She looked like a refugee from an LSD trip... I honestly don't understand why people wear slippers outside. I thought you changed in to them to keep the floors clean and prevent wear on the carpets. Because they are just mucky beggars!? I'd never wear me slip-slips outside, not even to my back yard. I get a bit bemused when I go to someone's home, take my shoes off at the door and they go in and out to the garden in their slippers " My father's sister, the posh one in my family (and the only one with any money to speak of), always had those hotel type slippers in her hallway for visitors to put on! She did have cream carpeting throughout her home... | |||
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"Why do they always end up too short but really really wide after washing. Half-mast pants and a top to fit 20 people in Because your buying cheap ones? " 'supermarket pajamas' to me meant buying supermarket pajamas.. | |||
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"Sometimes. I like primark jammies. " Did a stint there one Christmas and I'm convinced the whole world buys Primark pyjamas! We sold thousands of pairs a week! | |||
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"Why do they always end up too short but really really wide after washing. Half-mast pants and a top to fit 20 people in Because your buying cheap ones? 'supermarket pajamas' to me meant buying supermarket pajamas.. " Ah! Sainsburys do nice ones for guys, not sure about ladies... | |||
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"What about mums turning up in their PJ's during the school run! Not sure about that to be honest! Are the kids fed, dressed and fit for school? If the answers yes good for the parent for getting them there. If not maybe a helping hands required. It doesn't matter if the parent turns up in a ball gown and tiara or pyjamas really as long as the kids are on time and in good nick. " No not good for the parents for getting them there, thats their job as a parent to get their kids to school on time. | |||
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"What about mums turning up in their PJ's during the school run! Not sure about that to be honest! Are the kids fed, dressed and fit for school? If the answers yes good for the parent for getting them there. If not maybe a helping hands required. It doesn't matter if the parent turns up in a ball gown and tiara or pyjamas really as long as the kids are on time and in good nick. No not good for the parents for getting them there, thats their job as a parent to get their kids to school on time." True. It is hardly good parenting to do the basic minimum required of a parent, getting the kids fed, washed and at school. | |||
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" But no one gets up, puts pyjamas on and then goes out, so if they are blatantly pyjamas then they've slept in them. " I sleep naked or in undies and somedays i do then once awake put clean pjs on.. doesnt mean ive slept in them. | |||
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"Sometimes. I like primark jammies. Do you go shopping in them....? Apparently Tesco managers have been given discretionary permission to refuse customers wearing pyjamas.... " No! I sometimes nip to the local supermarket in my lounging round the house clothes, whilst they are pjs of sorts, you wouldn't know it. | |||
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" I sometimes nip to the local supermarket in my lounging round the house clothes, whilst they are pjs of sorts, you wouldn't know it. " lol im glad im not alone i have 'house clothes' and 'going out' clothes lol | |||
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"What about mums turning up in their PJ's during the school run! Not sure about that to be honest! Are the kids fed, dressed and fit for school? If the answers yes good for the parent for getting them there. If not maybe a helping hands required. It doesn't matter if the parent turns up in a ball gown and tiara or pyjamas really as long as the kids are on time and in good nick. No not good for the parents for getting them there, thats their job as a parent to get their kids to school on time. True. It is hardly good parenting to do the basic minimum required of a parent, getting the kids fed, washed and at school." Yes thats the very least you can do for your kids. | |||
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" I sometimes nip to the local supermarket in my lounging round the house clothes, whilst they are pjs of sorts, you wouldn't know it. lol im glad im not alone i have 'house clothes' and 'going out' clothes lol " As do the majority of us, the pj shopper however may have evolved in a different way to the rest of society?! | |||
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"Sometimes. I like primark jammies. Do you go shopping in them....? Apparently Tesco managers have been given discretionary permission to refuse customers wearing pyjamas.... " | |||
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"What about mums turning up in their PJ's during the school run! Not sure about that to be honest! Are the kids fed, dressed and fit for school? If the answers yes good for the parent for getting them there. If not maybe a helping hands required. It doesn't matter if the parent turns up in a ball gown and tiara or pyjamas really as long as the kids are on time and in good nick. No not good for the parents for getting them there, thats their job as a parent to get their kids to school on time. True. It is hardly good parenting to do the basic minimum required of a parent, getting the kids fed, washed and at school." I don't feel able to judge if someone's a good parent or not based solely on what they wear to drop the children at school. | |||
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" But no one gets up, puts pyjamas on and then goes out, so if they are blatantly pyjamas then they've slept in them. I sleep naked or in undies and somedays i do then once awake put clean pjs on.. doesnt mean ive slept in them. " I don't get the point of that, it's what I have casual house clothes for. | |||
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