To the one who fits the tunic, put it on
This saying is usually applied at the moment in which a reprimand or warning is made, without mentioning who the recipient is, a kind of veiled reprimand… And yes! That is why it is left floating in the environment so that the interested party in question interprets it, “whoever fits the tunic, put it on”…
Obviously, there are many who do not take the hint and look the other way, whistling at the sky… And there are those who clarify to darken… That is why people guilty of something who assume their guilt become respectable, and consider themselves questioned, as they say now… The saying is clear and concise, although it is never lacking an anonymous amplifier that diversifies it: “Whoever fits the poncho, put it onwhoever drops the glove, let him put it on, and whoever fits the coat, let him put it on “…
Who took to heart putting on the tunic was Paraguayan Senator Carlos Roger Caballero, who died in 2019. It was 2011 when Caballero raised a draft resolution in order to suggest, with all due respect, “the use of the suit appropriate to the clothes we wear as legislators, to rank the institution we represent”; He then proposed that the use of the aforementioned uniform be extended to official activities inside and outside the enclosure, “so that wherever the representation of the Senate takes place, the individual personality of its members stands out for their gallantry”…
Let’s find out if the proposal of the gallant Caballero found an echowho did not want to take off his coat even to sleep because all the coats left him well…