When do you dress up?
Jeannie, United States
I usually dress up for work. If I have a boyfriend who wants to take me out somewhere really nice, then I will put on a nice dress. I've always wanted to go back and relive my prom situation where you got to where very, very beautiful dresses and stuff like that. I love that, but yeah, those are the only occasions.
Kate, New Zealand
On the weekends I love to go to clubs and parties and this is when I will dress up more than what I would wear at university. At university I just wear jeans and T-shirt, kind of casual clothes, but when I go to the party, I'll wear some nice skirt or black pants with a nice top which match and also the shoes will be, will have a heel, and guess that's to make you look more mature or something.
Rina, Canada
Oh, when do I dress up? There are many different levels of dressing up. There's going drinking and dancing dressing up, so I usually wear dress pants and a cute shirt, and then there's going to a wedding dressing up, when it's more formal and then there is work dressing up, and that's when I'm more professional.
Ruth, Ireland
I normally dress up if I'm going to a wedding or maybe a family function, or if I'm at home and I'm going out with my friends. I might dress up if I'm going to the pub or a club. Put on some make-up, a bit of perfume.
Keiko, Japan
When I dress up, I usually wear pants even to attend my friends wedding or to go to the clubbing. It doesn't matter because I feel most myself when I'm wearing pants and, yeah, I wear pants a lot.
Ruth, England
When I dress up? Well, I would suppose it would depend on wear I was going. For example if I was going to church, I would merely wear jeans, but if I was going out with my friends, I guess I could also wear jeans too, or maybe a black skirt and some high heel shoes.
dress up
I usually dress up for work.
When we 'dress up' that means that we wear nice clothes. Notice the following:
- I hated to dress up when I was a kid. Now I love it!
- We don't need to dress up at our company. It's very causal.
look more mature
You look more mature.
To look 'more mature' means to look older. Notice the following:
- Jack looks more mature in a suit.
- I look more mature with short hair.
relive
I've always wanted to go back and relive my prom situation.
When we want to 'relive' something it means we want experience a past situation again. Notice the following:
- Now that I'm working, I'd love to relive my university years.
- When I was a kid, my family was poor. I'd hate to relive those years.
a family function
I dress up if I'm going to a family function.
A 'family function' can mean a wedding, special dinner, a reunion. Things like that. Notice the following:
- I can't meet you this weekend. I've got a family function to attend.
- For me, large family functions are so boring!
merely
I would merely wear jeans.
The word 'merely' is similar in meaning to 'just' or 'only'. Notice the following:
- Medication won't cure your cold. It merely makes you feel better.
- I'm not angry. I merely said wasn't happy with you.
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function • merely
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