“No one heard Hillary the day she showed cleavage”.
Unfortunately that’s not just a random line some dingus wrote on an internet forum. It forms part of a formal ‘advice’ that was issued to the female employees working at one of the biggest law firms in the United States.
Because just like the former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, smart lady lawyers need to be told that no matter how well researched their case, a court will always be distracted by their boobs.
The memo contained countless other wisdom filled phrases, including: “Your friends will still like you afterwards, even if you adopt a formal tone”, ‘Don’t giggle” and “Pretend you’re in a moot court, not a high school cafeteria”.
Well, forgive me but the women on the receiving end of this memo are lawyers, right? So forget about pretending – they are more likely to be in a court than a high school. And I suspect they don’t need reminding.
You can read the whole condescending memo here.
The internet basically exploded after it was published on an online community forum for American lawyers.
Justifiably, the women who work at the firm were pretty insulted. The tone of the memo treats them like 12-year-olds, it’s full of loaded (often sexist) assumptions about female behaviour and the examples are crass and insulting. Exhibit A: “Wear a suit, not your party outfit”. Yeah, ‘cos of all those female lawyers we know who rock up to work in a blinged up string bikini and stripper heels…
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I'm sure there MUST be many decent female lawyers in Australia, who don't need to be told how to dress appropriately for work... but so far I haven't seen one.
I honestly thought that a female lawyer would be equally able as a male lawyer, to handle the convoluted situation that needed to be addressed... but when I first saw how female lawyers were dressed I was so shocked that I actually found myself trying to look calm, as I didn't want to offend anyone, and basically thought to myself maybe that's how they're expected to dress.
If you saw any of these female lawyers walking down the street and didn't know any better, you would honestly think they were desperate, looking for the wrong type of attention... NOT the type of attention that is appropriate when addressing a serious matter in Court. I've seen a few male lawyers who could use some advice also, but in the world we live in today, women should know better.
By the way, I'm a female.
Advice to men.
1) We can tell you are scratching/adjusting your crotch even when you turn your back. Your trouser material moves.....
2) A quick flick of your crotch is still noticeable.
2) Keep your hand off your groin when on the phone.
3) If you don't shower in the morning and just take a shave, please ensure you get all the foam off your face. It sometimes sticks to your hair.
4) Over dosing on the deodorant does not conceal BO - not ever. It makes it worse.
5) Don't assume your pay packet makes you appealing to women. Most of your female colleagues don't care.
6) Keep alcoholic beverages to a minimum. A drunk male is as unacceptable as a drunk female.
7) Do not slap high fives and overly use "bam!" "bazinga" or any other slang. You are not at a high school party with your friends.
8) Try not to overstate your qualifications, ability, achievements and knowledge of all things. People will forgive nervousness in a speech but they won't forgive a complete jackass wasting their time telling them a load of crap, talking down to them as though the members of the audience are as thick as two planks of wood.
9) Polish your shoes boys! You don't want the front row seeing your scuffed shoes. And remember, socks should match your shoe colour or the colour of your suit. Iron your clothes and ALL of your shirt, not just the collar and cuffs. Remember, no one takes a man seriously if he looks like he has dressed from the washing basket and can't assemble himself well enough to be taken seriously, as applies to women apparently.
10) Whoever bought your cartoon ties and socks, and boxes, might have though they were cute but they are not appropriate for corporate affairs. If you can't stand out on your ability, it is best to leave the brightly coloured suits and boys attire off. You don't want the audience thinking you are a wanker!