mmaliciouscompliance·Malicious Compliancebymolave [REPOST] Worker Gets Around His Casual Office's 'No Shorts' Dress Code Using Malicious Compliancehttps://www.yourtango.com/self/worker-gets-around-offices-no-shorts-dress-code-malicious-complianceOpen linkView original on reddthat.com55Comments7
rrainwall replypiefed.social2Hide 2 repliesThe common and correct workaround. Feels like it happens often, but AI blogspam like the article isnt gonna fully write itself.25
Hamartiogonic replysopuli.xyz1Hide 1 replyIn many Asian countries, it’s completely normal to wear a sarong. It’s basically a skirt, if you ask any Westerner. It keeps your lower body cool and comfortable even in hot weather.14
TTetsuo replyjlai.luWe had bus fare controllers in my city that did that a few years ago. They wore kilts because as usual the dresscode allowed for female clothes like skirts etc. There is probably hundreds of example of that specific malicious compliance.5
TTryingSomethingNew sopuli.xyzGood for him, but also surprised. Nobody else said “you’re from the UK, and kilts are Scottish…” and ran with that?4
TL;DR: man wore skirt
The common and correct workaround.
Feels like it happens often, but AI blogspam like the article isnt gonna fully write itself.
In many Asian countries, it’s completely normal to wear a sarong. It’s basically a skirt, if you ask any Westerner. It keeps your lower body cool and comfortable even in hot weather.
A kilt is both warm and cool.
We had bus fare controllers in my city that did that a few years ago.
They wore kilts because as usual the dresscode allowed for female clothes like skirts etc.
There is probably hundreds of example of that specific malicious compliance.
Good for him, but also surprised. Nobody else said “you’re from the UK, and kilts are Scottish…” and ran with that?
Go big or go home. Burkas.