Are you wearing the right clothes? The little secrets of Canada’s “dressing culture” – just on June 15th, the fifth English practical training camp!

Are you wearing the right clothes? The little secret of Canada’s “clothing culture” – the fifth English practical training camp will be held on June 15!
——Ignite Spirit English Life English Practical Training Camp is about to open again! After a week of short rest and information sorting, the teachers of the English salon will start a new round of teaching content, please pay close attention!

The salon theme has always been “practicality”, “operability” and “localization”. This issue will bring a topic of life and fashion: “Living in Canada, are you wearing the right clothes?” Don’t underestimate this seemingly everyday topic that is too ordinary to be ordinary.If we ignore or don’t pay attention to it, it will also make friends around us “snicker”!  Let’s listen to what the training camp teachers say!

In fact, what clothes to wear when going out is a very personal matter. Of course, it is arranged according to your own preferences, and it is also a reflection of your own character and personality! Although this is true, since we immigrate to Canada to live, we still need to properly understand and pay attention to local living habits, cultural characteristics and fashion styles. In terms of clothing style and fashion, Canada, including the entire North America, can definitely be said to be a bit “rustic”, with no fashion to speak of, let alone “high-end customization” and “brand matching”. How can it compare with the trendy men and women in domestic cities.

Canada’s natural scenery, climate characteristics and immigrant multiculturalism have created a “comfortable”, “casual” and “practical” lifestyle. In winter, people ski and watch ice hockey games, enjoy the sense of life brought by flowers and plants in spring, and are keen on walking, camping, cycling, etc. in summer, focusing on “comfort” and “freedom”. From the perspective of clothing, more people usually focus on “casual” and “simple”. Sports shoes, jeans, and T-shirts are the most common combinations. For example, in a supermarket, if you wear a very formal dress and hold a small purse, you will definitely feel a little “uncomfortable”. But it is worth noting that although it is casual attire, it also pays attention to fabric quality and style.

In addition to daily life, what kind of clothing should be matched in business work occasions such as formal business meetings, interviews, or a more relaxed office environment? There are also some necessary social activities in life, such as weddings, birthday parties, banquets, community theme activities, and more importantly, if you are a church member, how should you dress for the weekly worship service? . . . There are indeed some local “little secrets” behind these scenes!

Come, join the English salon this Sunday to decipher the “doorway” of “dressing”!

Ignite Spirit English Living English Salon invites more high school students who are willing to exercise their expression, control and leadership to join the “teacher” team! Parents and friends who are interested in letting their children become “volunteer teachers” are welcome to come to the event site to observe l
Time: Sunday, June 15, 10:30~12 am

Location: 3065 George Savage Ave, Oakville ON L6M 0Y9

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