It is often said that you can determine one's culture and personality by just looking at clothes. I completely disagree with
this
opinion since it is not the main point in understanding someone's character. I think that actions value more than the appearance of a person.
First of all, a lot of well-behaved and intelligent humans simply do not have much money to purchase clothes that look more presentable. Linking Words
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this
fact does not make them less clever, cultured or civilized. Linking Words
For instance
, there are scientists or museum workers who do not have a high salary. Linking Words
Thus
, they do not have an opportunity to spend money on another shirt or a new pair of trousers. Linking Words
However
, their wealth does not devalue their intelligence or the crucial work that they do or make them less well-mannered.
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Moreover
, sometimes people might think that a person belongs to a marginal subculture or to other reprehensible groups. There are individuals who enjoy wearing piercings or tattoos, etc. Linking Words
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such
habits do not always spoil people. Linking Words
For example
, many doctors or social workers do wear Linking Words
such
pieces of clothing that they can be judged for but they do a very crucial and valuable labour that only kind and hard-working people can perform. Linking Words
Consequently
, those items of their appearance do not give a right to other humans to blame them.
In conclusion, I would like to precise that there are lots of examples of individuals who can not be judged by their clothes. I believe that decent humans should be valued for their good deeds, not for their pleasant appearance.Linking Words
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