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White Collar

"White Collar" refers to non-violent, professional jobs typically performed in office settings, involving mental rather than physical work. These occupations include roles like accountants, lawyers, doctors, and business managers. People in white-collar jobs usually wear formal clothing, such as shirts and suits, hence the name. The term also broadly describes activities involving skills, finance, or administration rather than manual labor. Additionally, "white collar" can refer to crimes committed in a professional context, like fraud or embezzlement, often involving deception or manipulation of financial systems.