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A person wearing a tie & Long-sLeeved shirt commands more respect..

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Does that notion stiLL hoLd any water today ?..or perhaps it was the way we were raised to give more attention & respect to peopLe who donned them in those days..;)
Hack, i have not been wearing one since my nephew's wedding, aLways being more comfortabLe with
my coLLared T's, bermuda's, jeans & pants..:)
 
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what do u think? especially in our singapore society
 
Does that notion stiLL hoLd any water today ?..or perhaps it was the way we were raised to give more attention & respect to peopLe wear them in those days..;)
Hack, i have not been wearing one since my nephew's wedding, aLways being more comfortabLe with
my coLLared T's, bermuda's, jeans & pants..:)

no true
the tie and long sleeve attire
was invented by the powers that wish to control us
the tie is like a rope around your neck (collARED AND "obey")
THEY SUBCONSCIOUSLY TRYING TO INSTILL subservent attitude in the masses
which they treat like cattle

that is why Billionaire Richard Branson REFUSE to wear a tie
becos he KNEW wat it was for
 
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Great.Nextime going out with you just wear singLets & fLipfLops can Liao..:)
 
Actually those who are really successful do not bother what others think of their sartorial choices. They are just as comfortable in shorts and T as they would be in a suit.
It is those who are still scrambling up the perceived ladder of success that worry about these things.
Have you noticed that the really successful also do not carry name cards? This is because they do not need others to call upon them.
 
Actually those who are really successful do not bother what others think of their sartorial choices. They are just as comfortable in shorts and T as they would be in a suit.
It is those who are still scrambling up the perceived ladder of success that worry about these things.
Have you noticed that the really successful also do not carry name cards? This is because they do not need others to call upon them.
Which means i stiLL have some way to go, as i am aLways carrying my business cards with me..:o:)
 
What kind of shit is this? Shaka Zulu naked commands respect. Respect is not from a cheebye piece of cloth that some cheebye shout from Europe to be of He-man design and made in the sweatshops of China charged at 1000% the cost price. Anyone wearing such crap should be pelted by rotten eggs.
 
There's this bunch of chaps who make it a point not to wear ties and long sleeved shirts as part of their uniform.
Almost always short sleeves and open collar. Don't command much respect though, especially among the discerning.
 
Are you trying to say that people, like for example the gentleman below, should wear tie?

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There's this bunch of chaps who make it a point not to wear ties and long sleeved shirts as part of their uniform.
Almost always short sleeves and open collar. Don't command much respect though, especially among the discerning.

blue collared or white collared one?
 
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