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Girl: i guess here's how casual Fridays work: if my dad's coworkers put five dollars in a charity box, they can wear blue jeans and tennis shoes. I wonder how much it would cost them to wear thongs. Frazz: Please be talking about footwear.
I guess the cost of wearing a thong might depend on the appearance of the wearer. As a 56 year old overwieght man, I probably could not afford the cost. However, a potential centerfold model might get paid to wear theirs.
In California we call them flip flops, thongs, zoris, whatever we feel like. Some people wear them all the time.
I am not sure what state Jef Mallet lives in, but it is obviously not California or the galās dad would have reported (or sued) his employer for illegal practices. You canāt charge an employee a fee to wear allowable clothing. If you have a ācasual Fridayā rule, itās a rule, not a privilege one pays for. Thatās discrimination. An admin assistant who makes $15/hour and supports 3 kids would be barred from wearing jeans because she canāt afford to pay $5, and the CEO who makes six figures could wear jeans.
But then, in California, lots of offices allow employees to wear jeans everyday. With their zoris.
A New Yorker here. Through the ā60s and ā70s, I only knew them as thongs. Never knew what Jimmy Buffett was talking about until the mid-ā80s. Since the ā90s, Iāve only heard them called flip-flops, except for a few relatives older than me who still call them thongs.
runar about 12 years ago
I grew up calling those things on the feet āthongsā. Now theyāre āflip-flopsā.
Varnes about 12 years ago
-You certainly donāt want to get them mixed upā¦ā¦
Zaristerex about 12 years ago
I thought whether you call it a āflip-flopā or a āthongā just depends on what part of the country you live in? Much like the soda/pop thing.
vwdualnomand about 12 years ago
some places donāt care what you wear to work.
jessegooddoggy about 12 years ago
We called them zoris in the fifties ā maybe it was a brand name.
starfighter441 about 12 years ago
Thongs in Western Canada when I was a kid in the 60ās
craiglachman about 12 years ago
In the 60ās in the SF Bay Area, they were called, āthongs,ā flip-flops" and, forgive me, āJap-flaps.ā
kaecispopX about 12 years ago
I guess the cost of wearing a thong might depend on the appearance of the wearer. As a 56 year old overwieght man, I probably could not afford the cost. However, a potential centerfold model might get paid to wear theirs.
lmonteros about 12 years ago
In California we call them flip flops, thongs, zoris, whatever we feel like. Some people wear them all the time.
I am not sure what state Jef Mallet lives in, but it is obviously not California or the galās dad would have reported (or sued) his employer for illegal practices. You canāt charge an employee a fee to wear allowable clothing. If you have a ācasual Fridayā rule, itās a rule, not a privilege one pays for. Thatās discrimination. An admin assistant who makes $15/hour and supports 3 kids would be barred from wearing jeans because she canāt afford to pay $5, and the CEO who makes six figures could wear jeans.
But then, in California, lots of offices allow employees to wear jeans everyday. With their zoris.
Cartoonacy about 12 years ago
A New Yorker here. Through the ā60s and ā70s, I only knew them as thongs. Never knew what Jimmy Buffett was talking about until the mid-ā80s. Since the ā90s, Iāve only heard them called flip-flops, except for a few relatives older than me who still call them thongs.