Unless you are a lawyer or Fortune 500 CEO, carrying a briefcase is, well, nerdy.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It would be nice to design a real briefcase - you open it up and it's your computer but it also stores your books.
I had a briefcase at one point, but it was a kind of 1980s New Wave briefcase. It was made of some kind of cardboard and it had metal hinges. It was kind of faux industrial looking, and I used to carry my books in it rather than a backpack. I didn't want to have normal student accoutrements.
My wife made me get a cellphone, which I keep in my briefcase. I've never used it.
You may be less likely to pick on someone if you don't know what's in their briefcase or purse.
I go to each job and open my little briefcase up, and I take out the things that I have or I know. It might be a Swiss army knife, a quart of milk and a ruler. That might be all I can bring to it, but that's what I have.
I carry a notebook with me everywhere. But that's only the first step.
Too often I find that the volume of paper expands to fill the available briefcases.
What the scientists have in their briefcases is terrifying.
When I travel, I just take what I need and I run. I always have my briefcase stuffed with work, even when I go on a holiday.
Me carrying a briefcase is like a hotdog wearing earrings.