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Female Students Told To Wear Low-Cut Clothing To Graduation

Medical students received the message

In the latest installment of why is this still happening in 2017: a Belgian university has been forced to apologise after female students were asked to low-cut clothing to their graduation ceremony.

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Medical students of the Free University of Brussels received an email informing them โ€œfrom an aesthetic point of view, it is preferable if young women wear a dress or a skirt and a nice low neckline,โ€ the BBC reports.

โ€œOf course, ladies, this advice is not obligatory,โ€ the message read.

While women were encouraged to show a bit of cleavage, men got off scot-free with the recommendation they wear a suit.

Obviously, the instructions received international condemnation after they were posted on the universityโ€™s Facebook confessions page.

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According to The Guardian, the post has received over 600 furious comments, with one Facebook user writing: โ€œโ€œIs this a joke? They are graduates of medicine and weโ€™re asking them to show their chest?โ€ Another posted: โ€œThe dress I can understand but the โ€˜nice cleavageโ€™ ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ you got a Phd, but who cares, shows your nipples.โ€

The Free University of Brussels has since issued an apology on their Facebook pageโ€“and rightfully so.

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โ€œIt goes without saying that the instructions related to the clothing of young graduates are contrary to the values of the ULB and this faculty,โ€ the message reads. 

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