Dress To Impress
Amor- Mi Moda
October 26, 2018
All my life I’ve been taught to dress to impress. If you don’t look the part, then you won’t get it. So, I guess that mindset has been branded into my head and everyday I feel the need to look my best. I’m not saying that I don’t have my bad days because the Lord knows that some days I might leave the house looking a bit rough (LOL), but that will only occur once in a blue moon.
One day, I’d like to have my own office or cubicle in my workplace where I would have to walk past all of my co-workers and they get to see my fancy shmancy outfit every single day. So, why not practice now while I’m still in school? One thing I’ve realized from being in high school is that time really flies. So I’d rather not waste it not looking my best.
Jennifer Alcaraz • Nov 10, 2018 at 9:25 pm
If you’re trying to say “I love my fashion” in Spanish it is “Amo a mi moda” not “Amor Mi Moda” whatever you tried to say doesn’t make sense.
adviser • Nov 16, 2018 at 12:37 pm
You are correct grammatically speaking. Amo a mi moda would mean I love my fashion. What we meant to post was “Amor—mi moda” because the author was trying to talk about love as a general concept and then narrow down what the author loves to fashion. Thanks for watching out for us. We are so glad you are checking in with the Mustang Monitor!