Why is it suddenly considered autistic to wear suits or dress shirts to college? My dickhead Prof just made fun of this kid who was minding his own business and sitting quietly in a suit; it just blows my mind guys.
>>76820977
What did he say to him?
>>76820977
Dress shirts are ok I guess but a suit is just laughably overdressed.
>>76821875
Nothing, I just watched and faked laughed like everybody else
If you're not a law student or a business student, it's pure autism
>>76820977
no one uses suits here apart from politicians and lawyers
>>76820977
The reason people in suits get made fun of in college (US) is because 9/10 times it means they are pledging a fraternity which is funny in itself for a variety of reasons
>>76822015
So your professor made fun of the student in a suit by not saying anything?
lorde is a great artist and she should be respected, your teacher is an asshole
>>76822073
Never seen a pledge in a suit aside from initiation. Much more likely to be in a suit for an internship interview.
>>76822158
>>76821875
He didn't say anything
>>76822060
Stop, monkey.
I'm studing psicology and I go for university everyday wearing a suit
>>76822286
>I'm studing psicology and I go for university everyday wearing a suit
t. no one ever
>>76822236
If he (the prof) didn't say anything, how was he making fun of the kid?
>>76822383
by not praising him and not making him feel special
>>76822383
Oh shit ya bad I'm pretty drunk at the moment. I don't really remember what the prof said to the kid sorry.
Happy 4th goys
>>76822434
This thread is bad for my autism
>>76822223
Which lasts a whole semester. At my school pledges wear a suit (Easter color themed usually lol) at least one day a week for the whole semester to show their "gentlemanly nature" or some shit.
>phoneposters
>>76822050
it's still pure autism