Sunday best
Is the expression “Sunday best” (=one’s best clothes) still used currently?
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Yes, it is still frequently heard, although it is often used slightly ironically or tongue-in-cheek (i.e. given that literally dressing up for church on a Sunday is increasingly outdated).
Dave3 Feb-10-2005
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Still used in the non-ironic sense here in Texas, if the speaker wants to give a sort of old-fashioned, earnest tone to what he's saying.
speedwell2 Feb-10-2005
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Thank you Dave and Speedwell for your usual prompt help!
Eduardo3 Feb-11-2005
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Well, in Iowa, I usually never hear it. When I do, it's mainly said by elderly people on Sunday after they've been to church.
Zach Feb-14-2005
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Yes, it is, but the difference is that many people in my generation (I'm 22) or younger may consider one's "Sunday best" to be a lot different (i.e. more casual, less conservative, etc.) than what was once considered to be such.
I personally use my own phrase "recital clothes" to connote what once might have been understood as "church clothes." It's a more prudent style implied. "Nice clothes", however, are frequently regarded as "work clothes" in the white-collar understanding.
More than you asked, sorry :).
Sarah5 Feb-17-2005
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No Sarah, that's what I asked! :)
I really appreciate the perspective you threw on this for me.
Thank you
Edaurdo
Eduardo3 Feb-21-2005
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this phrase is really only used if you are and older person or a christian, otherwise some people might think you are weird.
Nikki1 Apr-30-2005
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Always happy to toss in my two-cents. :) ~s
Sarah5 May-11-2005
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Someone I know is having an evening function and wrote to wear "Sunday best" on the invite. This is very confusing to me. What would you wear to something like this? Would a strapless A-line be appropriate?
Lucy1 Aug-25-2005
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You can use that word to compliment someone that looks awesome with his/her clothes on any occation or insult someone who looks like a fashion criminal with his/her wardrobe :)
Example:
Wow...you look beautiful today on your sunday best! (praising)
Aren't you look pretty on your sunday best(sarcastic)
karuro Sep-02-2005
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