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dreamer_easy) wrote2009-09-12 12:05 pm
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Another Canadian question!
Guys! Help me out a little more with some Canadian-picking. Does "in mufti" or "mufti day" mean anything to you? ETA: I mean if you happen to be Canadian! :D
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Never heard that expression before.
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"Mufti Day" is casual clothes day at school, though the term has, I think, been replaced by things like "jeans Friday" and whatnot. Kids get to come to school in civvies rather than uniform. I do know that when I was at grammar school, it was all uniform all the time. Bastards.
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Mufti day... that's a new one on me, but wyldemusick's explanation of it strikes me as something that would be foreign to a lot of Canadians' experience. I went to six different schools in three Canadian provinces (both Catholic schools and public schools, the two major mainstream kinds of schools in most of Canada) and never wore a school uniform. In the work world I guess the equivalent would be casual Friday, but I don't know whether that applies to the minority of Canadian schools that have uniforms.
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