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Halcyon+On+On
Liebchen

Registered: Sep 2004
Location: midcoast
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"dress nice" =/= "dress professionally"
Tucked-in polo, nice belt, wrinkle-free khakis and decent shoes is nice enough for a school presentation. Maybe even most jobs. If an employer asks you to dress professionally though, it's nice black shoes, wrinkle-free dress pants (dark as possible), black belt, solid-coloured button up shirt with a collar (white shirt, if unsure of what colour), and a dark tie (or something that complements the shirt). At the very least, this is "dressing professionally".
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Aug-20-2007 22:12
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wotyzoid
it's not house

Registered: Apr 2007
Location: New Jersey
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| quote: | Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
"dress nice" =/= "dress professionally"
Tucked-in polo, nice belt, wrinkle-free khakis and decent shoes is nice enough for a school presentation. Maybe even most jobs. If an employer asks you to dress professionally though, it's nice black shoes, wrinkle-free dress pants (dark as possible), black belt, solid-coloured button up shirt with a collar (white shirt, if unsure of what colour), and a dark tie (or something that complements the shirt). At the very least, this is "dressing professionally". |
we are not discussing dressing nice and dressing professionally, we are discussing dressing UP. I could be wearing flip flops, a sweet pair of jeans and a t shirt and be dressing "nice".
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