
5 Trends I Just Made Up Looking Around The Office
From the NY Observer:
I didn't know that not being a lesbian while not wearing a dress is a trend, but that's why I read: to learn. Apparently, though, sometimes these Urbane Tomboys (UTs) wear dresses. So what defines them? Um, basically everything. And at the same time nothing. This is a trend I can get behind: basic human existence.
You're an UT if you sometimes wear make-up, but also if you sometimes leave the house bare-faced; if you wear sneakers, but sometimes dress up. In short: if you're alive.
(These women are NOT UTs. Also, they're probably deceased.)
Then there's this:
Powder puff? Oh, I see. This piece was obviously written by the year 1942--probably scribbled on the back of a war bond at the lunch counter while watching the gals from the secretary pool straighten the seams on their nylons. That makes a lot more sense.
Also, people who talk about rolling their own cigarettes aren't called "Urbane Tomboys," they're called "assholes."
Still, I had no idea trend-spotting was as easy as giving a dumb new name to something that has existed for decades. With that in mind, here are a 5 Trends I Just Made Up Looking Around The Office.
1. Caffeinists. It used to be that people would drink coffee in a kitchen, or at a coffee shop or other designated coffee location (most tables). But there is a young class of workers who are taking the ol' cup of Joe to a new place: their desks. For the Caffeinists, work is all sip and type, sip and type.
2. Jokees. Some young employees have decided to bring something besides their laptop to work every morning: Laughter. Called Jokees, these brash, bold, and fun-loving workers occasionally make jokes, laugh out loud (LOL), or giggle while at the workplace in addition to doing their assigned work.
3. Viejos Nuevos. Are you over the age of 49 and very much alive? Congratulations! You're a part of the wave of people who are new to being old. Keep breathing, you trendsetter, you.
4. Glasses-Guys. Once called "four-eyes" or "individuals with myopia," certain men have embraced wearing glasses--and not just because they need them to see (Even though, yes, that is the only reason they're wearing corrective lenses).
5. Gal Whatevs. Is there a person who works in your office but you have no idea what they do? Chances are, they're a Gal Whatevs, part of the new trend in loosely-defined, or sometimes totally undefined, jobs and internships.


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