martes, 22 de abril de 2014

Writing task 3

1. Do we change our identity when we wear different clothes, for example, when we are not wearing our school uniform?

I think that it change in a way, for example when we use uniform we are like part of the school and with street cloths we aren't part of the school, in way. When we are with the school uniform we are, sort of representing the school  (in my case, I don't care about it) we are saying, "We are part of the school!", and with the streets clothes we are only us.

2. Do we change our way of speaking when we are wearing different types of clothes, for example, school uniform or more casual clothes?

Yes, but it also depend on the place we are, for example if we are with our street cloths in school we would speak mor formal than outside the school, the same with the uniform school. Since I don't care about representing the school, outside the school I use the same language with the uniform, but normally I don't go out with it, and streets cloths. While during in the school I use the same language with the street cloths and school uniform at school.

3. How do our clothes represent our identity?

They represent our identity, because we use what we like, think and other things, for example I'm using a portal 2 shirt (portal 2 is a game that I like), so I'm saying that I like that game or types of games that are similar, that can happen with sports, music, art, history, and many other things, also there are some stereotypes that some people wear certain things, so with that we are saying that the people tend to dress with the things they like and in some extended with that we are telling to the others how we are.

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