Is applying a "quick coat" of nail polish appropriate at work?

Is applying a 'quick coat' of nail polish acceptable while at work?

  • Acceptable

  • Unacceptable

  • Other - pls explain...


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stinkerbelle

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I say no (and under NO circumstances)...my friend says it's totally acceptable.
 
Only if you work at a salon and you "quick coating" your client.
 
Not unless your on a break. Then again the smell might bother people so I wouldn't do it.
 
Not unless you work at a nail salon! The fumes can be bothersome, it's messy, and it puts you in a position where even after the "quick coat" you have to wait 10 minutes before working!

WTH is she thinking?
 

Ummm...no. I'd be annoyed if one of my co-workers were doing that. It's very unprofessional and kind of makes me think of Carol Burnett as Mrs. Wiggins. :teeth:
 
I think it depends on the work situation. I'm guessing if you have time and privacy to DIS at work, you have time and privacy to apply nail polish.
 
I guess if someone were getting "gussied up" for a customer coming in or an important meeting then sure. If for personal reasons only then no.
 
Beth76 said:
I think it depends on the work situation. I'm guessing if you have time and privacy to DIS at work, you have time and privacy to apply nail polish.

I would think it's not about time and privacy and all about the fumes that would bother everyone around you.
 
NMAmy said:
Ummm...no. I'd be annoyed if one of my co-workers were doing that. It's very unprofessional and kind of makes me think of Carol Burnett as Mrs. Wiggins. :teeth:

:rotfl2:

Until they come out with "Total Recall" application then I say no!
(Anyone remember that?)
 
I'm guilty of doing this, but I wouldn't just whip out the polish at any old time. It was early in the morning and I was the only one in the office at the time. I opened a window and did it "really quick" before anyone came in. I asked a coworker if she smelled the fumes when she came in and so told me she didn't, so I guess I got away with it.
 
Bob Slydell said:
I would think it's not about time and privacy and all about the fumes that would bother everyone around you.

ding ding ding.

the other reason this got brought up...was that I swore I could smell nailpolish about 20 minutes ago...I emailed her saying "eeww...someone is doing their nails!"

i work in a cube farm.

she's like "what's wrong with that?"

um...never. I have that neutrogena "nail enhancer" pen...it dries in about 3 seconds with little to no smell...but even that I"ll only apply IN MY CAR
 
If she's got the time and wont get caught, why not? Look at me, I am at work right now but I am DIS'ing.
 
I voted Unacceptable -

but if that coat of nailpolish it to your panyhose to keep them from runnign that I would let it go :teeth:
 
I voted no, but is it OK at lunch time? I have some co-workers that cook smelly fish things at lunch time, so if someone wanted to do their nails, is that worse?
 
If you have your own office...sure. Otherwise, it is pretty stinky!
 
We paint our nails at work all the time. We also wrap presents, decorate, play games, occasionally fix breakfast, etc. But when there is actually work to do, it gets done before any fun and games.
 
I think depending on the situation. We have a small cluster of cubicles in back of our office and I know the girls back there do it once in a while. No one knows, no clients go back there, and it's only once in a while.
 
I own a salon :teeth: and its totally acceptable! Now, I don't know about other places, but here its ok :sunny:
 














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