Going to class in your PJ's

Why not be comfortable?

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    ripplebypebble

    Thu Jun 23 2011

    oh it happened, generally as a product of me just waking up in time. hungover, nauseous and dragging ass. rough mornings

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    livuva

    Thu Jun 23 2011

    Never went to class in my pj's. Maybe it's a guy thing. I am a morning person by nature. Even if I was still drunk the next morning I at least wore a t shirt and shorts...okay and maybe flip flops.

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    minkey

    Thu Jun 23 2011

    Never did that, but I rolled into classes late wearing gym clothes, sweating profusely, raquetball raquet in hand. Complete disregard for the fact that I was supposed to be learning something.

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    big_pun

    Mon Dec 29 2008

    Does it count if you are wearing the same clothes from the day before?

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    c_at_g_89

    Sat Sep 20 2008

    comfterable

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    remy_way

    Sat Sep 06 2008

    always be comfortable

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    matty9958

    Fri Sep 05 2008

    Funny but uhygenic

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    irishgit

    Fri Aug 29 2008

    I know my college days are back when dinosaurs ruled the earth, but I don't ever recall seeing someone do this. Can't imagine it makes much of an impression on anyone.

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    the_misses

    Fri Aug 29 2008

    Learn'n in comfort, hell ya!

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    randyman

    Fri Aug 29 2008

    Not to change the subject (just a bit).but  I work at Boeing in Long Beach,appropriate  professional attire is required as it pertains to the job. There are a couple of women that have occasionally, over the last decade, gone to work in their pajamas and slippers. I have no idea how they get away with it.

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    twansalem

    Tue Apr 01 2008

    I never did this. I always took a shower and threw on a t-shirt and jeans before class.

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    trebon1038

    Sun Mar 30 2008

    Never went in my pjs, but having early afternoon classes after being at the farm riding all morning I did attend some classes in a ball hat, boots and spurs!

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    alpepper

    Sat May 07 2005

    Lazy and unsanitary. I guess going to 8:00 AM Chem. 101 without showering, brushing, and wiping is a blast too. Nobody did this in the 70s/early 80s; although I was guilty of going to early classes in my sweatsuit because our coach made us workout right up to 8:00AM.

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    castlebee

    Fri May 06 2005

    Oh, yeah now THAT'S a great look. This would be too much like enacting classic nightmares I've had. Plus, no matter how cute you think you are in your jammies, after the age of 5 you probably aren't.

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    kamylienne

    Thu May 05 2005

    If I went to class in what I wear to bed, I'd be kicked out. Or arrested.

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    canadasucks

    Thu May 05 2005

    Dumb girly sh#t, but because they were girls I pretended to not care.

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    winter_spirit

    Tue Jul 20 2004

    Hey, I'm all for it. Though it may be embarrassing and disrespectful to others, it's great to know it's an option! That way you don't feel the pressure of having to wake up earlier and deprive yourself of even more sleep by setting aside time for changing your clothing and grooming yourself (which may not take a long time, but I know a lot of people who easily take 10 to 15 minutes to choose something to wear and change into it).

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    jmj310

    Thu May 13 2004

    I am sorry, but unless you are going to school to, i dont know, test mattresses, then there is NO reason for you to be wearing PJs to class. It blows my mind that people see no shame in wearing red flannels adorned with little white bunnies, to class. If I were your professor I would send you home! (And no, warm ups don't count as PJs)

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    sperryc

    Tue May 11 2004

    Sorry, but I don't believe anyone who says they didn't go to class at least a couple times in their PJs (which, in my book includes anything from sweats to warm-up pants). I have to wear a suit to work everyday now, and the dressing down that you can do in college is pretty much awesome.

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    classictvfan47

    Wed Mar 17 2004

    Even if colleges don't have an official dress code, one should have enough self-respect and respect for others not to do this.

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    tvtator

    Wed Mar 17 2004

    I never went to class in my pajamas. You're adults now. Get dressed.

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    kolby1973

    Wed Mar 17 2004

    I really don't see how this would do any good for any student, unless maybe you were a hot little number who was trying to improve her or his grade with an unscrupulous professor...

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    enkidu

    Wed Mar 17 2004

    I've never seen this done. Loved it when girls showed up in hot pants, miniskirts or other skimpy things, though.

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    abichara

    Wed Feb 25 2004

    Personally, I don't think it really impresses anyone when you come to class in your pajamas. At least brush your teeth before you get up at 1PM.

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