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its interesting to note SL interpreters to have more 'freedom of dress' than other professions, I wonder why is that ?
like Private doctors, dont go radically dress up to shock people, because like they have to dress as a Professional.....lawyers are the same, you dont see queer lawyer brandishing pink-flo ties or flared pants......do you? or dykes wearing Obviously dykish earrings? or rainbow coloured clothing item(s) like big socks on dykes....
I am also saying i wonder if this to do with interpreters 'knowing deafs are 'open minded' about dress codes? sort of like getting an excuse??
wow, very interesting... I didn't know that interpreters, doctors, lawyers etc didn't know how to wear professional. Oh I see... I understand why they need dictation how to wear appropriate clothes. That's why they have rule for dress code... :roll: We Germans do not need their dictation because we are not children and we know how to dress in manner way... I'm glad that nobody dictate us how to dress...
Here in Germany, Freedom of dress... they (doctors, lawyers, interpreters) do not need our dictation how to dress in manner way because they are an adult and know how to dress in manner way. Of course they wear color clothes instead of wear black clothes. I respect interpreters when they feel comfortable to wear light or color clothes during hot summer... Of course they wear 2 or 3 ear pierce on their ears... So what? Of course they wear pierce on their tongue... So what? Of course they use color on their nails... So what... ? They prefer to wear color clothes... So what? They know how to dress in appropriate way. For us is mainly important is Interpreters should feel comfortable what they wear. We respect them. Where is your respect on Interpreters?
Anyway, I told some interpreters after read ADer's complaint posts over interpreter's ear pierces, tongue pierce, jewellery, clothes etc at several years ago. Their reaction is SHOCK and said that where is their respect?
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