Friday as a designated day of the week when organizations allow employees to dress more casually than on other weekdays.
(公司员工着装可比平时随便的)星期五便装日
Example sentencesExamples
Every day has become casual Friday, but there's no need to compromise style.
It's casual Friday, so I assume that conservative business attire is not required.
And if these too-good-to-be-true paragons can also deliver the goods, it'll be the best change in management style since casual Friday.
Plus, we all know it feels better than a suit and tie, but is casual Friday actually good for your health?
For starters, if you're tucking your shirt into your pants, then you should wear a belt - unless it's casual Friday at the office.
And if they really wanted to prepare us for the real world, why not make us wear a shirt and tie everyday except casual Friday?
I had been wearing the usual casual Friday clothes, jeans and a sweater with the Tigers logo on the front, and I looked exhausted.
The problem is, casual Friday has permeated the whole week.
I don't tuck in my t-shirt… unless it's casual Friday, when a t-shirt is acceptable but only if it's tucked.
They arrive early and stay late and glare reproachfully at anyone who leaves anywhere near on time. They take everything so seriously and wear suits even on slightly casual Friday.
Definition of casual Friday in US English:
casual Friday
noun
Friday as a day when office workers are allowed to dress more casually than usual.
Example sentencesExamples
I don't tuck in my t-shirt… unless it's casual Friday, when a t-shirt is acceptable but only if it's tucked.
The problem is, casual Friday has permeated the whole week.
For starters, if you're tucking your shirt into your pants, then you should wear a belt - unless it's casual Friday at the office.
I had been wearing the usual casual Friday clothes, jeans and a sweater with the Tigers logo on the front, and I looked exhausted.
And if these too-good-to-be-true paragons can also deliver the goods, it'll be the best change in management style since casual Friday.
And if they really wanted to prepare us for the real world, why not make us wear a shirt and tie everyday except casual Friday?
They arrive early and stay late and glare reproachfully at anyone who leaves anywhere near on time. They take everything so seriously and wear suits even on slightly casual Friday.
Plus, we all know it feels better than a suit and tie, but is casual Friday actually good for your health?
It's casual Friday, so I assume that conservative business attire is not required.
Every day has become casual Friday, but there's no need to compromise style.