Christmas Tree?
By yspmyl
@yspmyl (3435)
Malaysia
November 28, 2010 9:07pm CST
Is that a Christmas Tree? I saw something is moving with excessive of decoration, purple blouse with red skirt, her hair is in golden brownish, and her finger nail is in purple color. 2 big and round earning and is shinning where you can see from far, that is one of my colleague that always "decorate" herself like a Christmas tree. I sometime wonder why she need to make herself with those striking colors which make her looks more like a Christmas tree than I can say she is pretty.
Some people really do not know how to make themselves look nice, but may be for them that is call nice or pretty for them. I don't know. Do you have "Christmas tree(s)" in your office?
8 responses
@Suzieqmom (2755)
• United States
29 Nov 10
What about her makeup? Does she go overboard with that too? In my last job, we would come across several people (usually women) dressed as "Christmas trees". Sadly, it was usually the more unattractive ones, and they often became the target of jokes. I think they believed that all of the extra color and bling made them look more attractive. Didn't really work, but they certainly did look unique!
@Suzieqmom (2755)
• United States
30 Nov 10
Well, at least she doesn't use neon blue on the eyes and black lipstick!
@Hatley (163776)
• Garden Grove, California
29 Nov 10
hi yspmyl my last boss at the library was like that she had pretty clothes but her jewelry was so much and such varied colors they
clashed with the co \lors of her clothes. Yes I would say Christmas
tree would be a good name for her. Also she wore channel nol.5 but
evidently she poured it on herself. she scented the whole library'wutgh
the strong stench of that p erfume that I always loathed the odor of any way.
@yspmyl (3435)
• Malaysia
29 Nov 10
Hi! Hatley,
I believe there are so many lady that like to make themselves look extraordinary or outstanding. I think your ex-boss will probably can be smell from a far distance since she had poured the perfume on her. Don't she feel heavy with the bundle of jewelry. She probably want to attract someone who are like minded with her?
@CJscott (4187)
• Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
29 Nov 10
We all wear black, except the managers, and everyone would point and laugh if they dressed like that.
Sincerely and With Appreciation.
@yspmyl (3435)
• Malaysia
29 Nov 10
To motivate and to cheer ourselves is no doubt important, but if you over motivate and over decorate yourself, then it is something abnormal in other people eye. Sometime, I wonder what kind of taste she has to wear like that.
She definitely bring up good atmosphere in the office and also bring us some topic to discuss . Everyone is guessing what she will wear to work the next day.
@frontvisions101 (16043)
• Philippines
29 Nov 10
I'm not sure if they've put up that christmas tree they were setting before i resigned with my previous company but i'm sure they did. It was very big though, i presume, and i'm sure it has taken a lot of space.
@yspmyl (3435)
• Malaysia
29 Nov 10
So you have a big "Christmas tree" and it takes a lot of space in your previous company?
Sorry, frontvision101, the "Christmas tree" that I mention in this discussion is about my female colleague that wore like a "Christmas tree" I cannot imagine if you have a colleague that will take up a lot of space in you previous company's office. That will be too huge.
@stewiekillslois (64)
• Philippines
29 Nov 10
LOL I Think she's just being unique and dressing up in her own way. I know someone like a 'Christmas tree' from school and she says she dressing up like that to stand out and to be unique. So yeah maybe she just wants to be different :P And I think its okay as long as she's not poking someone's eye out with those decorations lol
@yspmyl (3435)
• Malaysia
29 Nov 10
Yeah! I think she like to be "unique" so that no one will dress the some like her. She think that by dressing like that make her look more beautiful. But it is so obvious that she look so different from others and I can say that she is "weired" in that dressing.