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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Give us three minutes and we'll give you everything you
(00:01):
need to know for the day. With Nina's what's trending?
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Google says search US for business casual or at an
all time high.
Speaker 3 (00:08):
Well, do you feel like you know what business casual is?
Speaker 4 (00:11):
It's like khaki's in a collared shirt, right.
Speaker 3 (00:14):
Kind of.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
I mean it's it's less than formal business attires. So
it's like a step down from that.
Speaker 4 (00:19):
You guys to wear.
Speaker 1 (00:20):
I have an office job, believe it or not, not
amice material, but we had to dress business casual.
Speaker 4 (00:26):
Yeah, that's what I wore. Was just like polo shirt, khakis.
Speaker 3 (00:30):
Yeah, that's business casual. That's business casual. I thought that'd
be business formal.
Speaker 4 (00:34):
No suit.
Speaker 3 (00:36):
Yeah, well this makes sense.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
When we were I saw this story, I was like,
we were just talking about this in studio because Victoria
gets really confused about what to wear.
Speaker 3 (00:45):
Well, I thought I.
Speaker 5 (00:45):
Was business casual yesterday I had a vest on. Vest
gives me formal casual whatever, but some jeans, so like
I made it casual but cute.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
Well, the only reason why your outfit was more happy
hour was because your vest came down.
Speaker 3 (01:00):
Low and showed skin, and it showed your stomach.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
So it was it was not that cute. It was
a very cute outfit. Totally loved it.
Speaker 3 (01:07):
You rocked it.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
But it is not business casual When you're showing that
much skin at.
Speaker 3 (01:12):
Work, I can't just hide all my skin.
Speaker 4 (01:14):
You need a nice pants suit, hey.
Speaker 3 (01:16):
Parka, what I need?
Speaker 4 (01:18):
Well?
Speaker 3 (01:18):
I brought this up because you're not the only one.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
So people are asking questions like, are sweats business casual
or baggy jeans business casual?
Speaker 3 (01:25):
Are cowboy boots business casuals?
Speaker 4 (01:27):
How you wear them?
Speaker 2 (01:28):
What about hoodies, combat boots, flannel shirts?
Speaker 3 (01:31):
I think flannel shirts can be.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
Jeans are worn in offices on casual Friday, but that's
when they let you go a little bit away from
business casual.
Speaker 4 (01:38):
You could wear jeans in a polo.
Speaker 2 (01:39):
Really yeah, I still think of jeans and business casual.
But you're right, maybe technically jeans aren't.
Speaker 4 (01:46):
No, I think they're just casual.
Speaker 2 (01:47):
Yeah, oh so cheat And then sweats is ath leisure. Yeah,
that's not even no yoga pants ath leisure. This one's funny.
O is cheetah print business casual?
Speaker 4 (01:59):
It's on a pants? Yes, I think it can be.
Speaker 3 (02:02):
And here you have, but I hope he answered some
of your questions this morning. I need you to do
a whole like video business canible.
Speaker 4 (02:11):
Yeah, apparently I know business.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
What you have?
Speaker 1 (02:18):
Yeah, I do, and it's on a button up so
probably would be business casual would be business.
Speaker 5 (02:23):
What about your track suits, like your pant track suits?
Technically that's a leisure yes, secondly leisure even though they
all match.
Speaker 4 (02:31):
Yes, yes, oh yeah, it.
Speaker 3 (02:33):
Means it looks nice like you're not a bum.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
But if you are, if you are a pimp, that's
business casual for a pimp. So it also depends on
what kind of job you have, you know, like if
that's what I was doing for a living, that would
be my business casule.
Speaker 3 (02:46):
I need the video. I think it's so funny. This
is a formal business attire for a pimp.
Speaker 4 (02:52):
Formal purple suit, purple hat with a feather in it.
I got it exactly.
Speaker 2 (03:01):
Okay, Well, whatever you're wearing if you're trying to get
somewhere fast, guess what bullet trains have arrived. Five new
Amtrak trains will begin rolling out this week, or they
have begun rolling out this week from Washington, d C.
To New York and Boston at top speeds of one
hundred and sixty miles per hour.
Speaker 3 (03:18):
How much does it cost to travel on a bullet
train one way? I don't say a lot. Four hundred
and fifty.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
Nine, four hundred and ninety eight dollars per way round trip,
one way, one.
Speaker 4 (03:32):
Away.
Speaker 2 (03:32):
So they're touting it as you know, premium travel because
you have free high speed Wi Fi, individual USB ports,
power outlets, and reading lights.
Speaker 5 (03:40):
But other than paying for the Wi Fi and possibly
out like the ports, that's the same thing as getting
on an airplane, Like what is the difference?
Speaker 3 (03:49):
And you're paying almost the exact same price.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
But if you're going from DC to New York or
Boston and all of that, that's drivable within a couple hours,
or if you take like a bus or something out
does it one hundred and sixty miles per hour? So
how are you actually getting there? But also they have
trains from Boston to New York.
Speaker 3 (04:04):
They do.
Speaker 2 (04:04):
They also have low trains, right, they're slower, so the
Amtrak is slower. They also have megabuses. Those megabuses are
like twenty bucks, So what are you gonna do?
Speaker 5 (04:12):
So I don't know why it's expensive, it's basically saying like, hey,
you can either take the cheaper round or they're more expensive.
Speaker 2 (04:17):
You'll get there fast, Like, how is that like one
hundred and sixty miles per hour?
Speaker 3 (04:21):
I can't do the math right now.
Speaker 1 (04:23):
So if the speed limit, let's say the speed limit
from New Jersey or New York, Pennsylvania to New York, right,
it takes like about three hours for Philadelphia, New York,
like three something hours. If the speed limit is let's
say it's seventy's, it's over twice the speed limit, so
you get there in half the time from DC.
Speaker 3 (04:41):
That kind of makes low more sense.
Speaker 5 (04:42):
That kind of helps.
Speaker 4 (04:43):
I just do the math on that.
Speaker 2 (04:44):
I just googled it oppressive because that doesn't know, it's
not calculating the bullet train.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
Yeah, they're probably half the time ish, oh right, yeah,
but for five hundred bucks?
Speaker 4 (04:55):
Is that?
Speaker 3 (04:55):
I think that's starting.
Speaker 2 (04:56):
They said there's gonna be twenty seven bullet trains by
the end of twenty twenty seven. So that's the case,
and it becomes more accessible and it's fast, then that's
just the future, do you hand it?
Speaker 5 (05:05):
If we were kind of like Europe where we had
all these trains that we could actually link to every
single like.
Speaker 3 (05:09):
From yeah New York to La Yeah wait what am track?
Speaker 5 (05:15):
What?
Speaker 3 (05:15):
There's it?
Speaker 1 (05:16):
Yeah, it's just not as good as their train system,
but it's farther away.
Speaker 2 (05:21):
So like in Europe and stuff, a lot of those
places you want to go on train are closer.
Speaker 3 (05:25):
So for here it's not really convenient, but it is possible. Bro,
when do we have that train?
Speaker 4 (05:29):
There are trains you can do right now route for
I think a long long time.
Speaker 2 (05:32):
There's some fancier ones too, where you can like rent
a room because it's going to take days, so like
you have a cute little room and it's like old
fashion and you have a whole experience.
Speaker 3 (05:42):
That's cool and track google it. Okay, that's what's trending.