The legal profession is one that requires many studies, a lot of patience and a lot of time so no one can say that it is an easy job and the consequences of the profession are also reflected outside the work environment. If not ask Ignacio Sanz, he is a criminal lawyer who also works as director of Sanz Cabrejas Lawyers, And it is that he has shared an anecdote in which many Twitter users have had a great time. As is customary for this lawyer, he wanted to take his work clothes to the laundry, including the tunic, the most characteristic and solemn piece of lawyers. Precisely this garment has been the protagonist of Ignacio’s story.
Man, this profession has a lot of suffering, but from there to wearing the gown to the dye and being called that, it goes a while pic.twitter.com/LjFgHQtQhL
– Ignacio Sanz (@SanzyCabrejas) March 24, 2021
“Man, this profession has a lot of suffering, but from there to wearing the gown to the dye and being called that, it goes a while”, the lawyer has shared on Twitter. In the attached image you can see the receipt with the names of each garment and each service that has been put on them, either washed or ironed, but the concept of ‘tunic’ was accompanied by a surprising description.
Hahaha. They used to put it on me as a “cassock” in Pressto, years ago.
– Luis Martín Más (@bufetelmm) March 24, 2021
“Nazarene tunic”. The concept that appears on the ticket has generated all kinds of humorous comments playing with the proximity of the dates of Easter. The tweet has more than 150 responses and exceeds 2,600 ‘likes’.
Considering that in some cases we put on the toga and come out crucified, it is not very wrong.
– Alfredo Villar Fdez. (@Villarabogado) March 24, 2021
“I have already ironed your husband’s skirt,” the maid once told me.
– Blanche (@granblomquist) March 24, 2021
I would have preferred “witch’s tunic”
– Alba (@ Alba_tm90) March 24, 2021
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