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

Which means i stiLL have some way to go, as i am aLways carrying my business cards with me..:o:)

The big guy will not return you a business card or even accept your card when offered. He will just turn his head away as if he does not see it. Ever get caught in this situation but there was a protocol assistant to guide you what to do.
 
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The attire means: "Don't fuck with me."
 
u mean like this guy??

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there's this old saying......necktie, collar but pocket no dollar
 
The big guy will not return you a business card or even accept your card when offered. He will just turn his head away as if he does not see it. Ever get caught in this situation but there was a protocol assistant to guide you what to do.

Not that aLL true..perhaps it's aLL about protocoLs which BIG Bosses have to foLLow as weLL.
 
Wearing a tie does not command respect and people who accord accord respect to attire are fucktards....
But having said thet, wearing the appropriate attire is basic courtesy and showing respect.
 
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.

Peter Lim is one example. Very casual even when chiong Lido.
 
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..:)

Is that why so many of the accused in court wear suit?
 
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.
if u r big shot enuff, ppl cant wait 2 carry ur bols ... dey where got dare 2 c u no up ... lidat, u can ofcos anyhow wear oso can la ...

if u r a nobody, u dress nicely ppl oso wil c u no up ... ofcos, if u r a nobody n oso anyhow dress, den u wil b treated worserer la ...
 
Operators of HFJs will tell you that once they see a customer in long sleeved shirt and tie, means lousy customer. At most hang $50 the whole night. Drink beer. One jug at most. Wants to sing all night depriving others the chance to sing during break time for singers. I witnessed this type of scene very often.

Waiters and waitresses at KTVs will also say same same. These type of customers expect tip top service but are poor tippers.

You stand a better chance, as HFJ operators or service staff when a customer walks in to your place dressed very casually. Low profile customers are usually good customers.
 
ladies prefer guys who present themself neatly.
women 4eva judge books by their covers ... u go meet a woman boss, u wear nicely, tok as if u noe evryting n wif confidens ... even if u r n m-t shell, u got chance oredi ...
 
Wearing a tie does not command respect and people who accord accord respect to attire are fucktards....
But having said thet, wearing the appropriate attire is basic courtesy and showing respect.


A word of wisdom to counter the fishy untidy
 
women 4eva judge books by their covers ... u go meet a woman boss, u wear nicely, tok as if u noe evryting n wif confidens ... even if u r n m-t shell, u got chance oredi ...

Yes bro this wat i tot as well
 
Operators of HFJs will tell you that once they see a customer in long sleeved shirt and tie, means lousy customer. At most hang $50 the whole night. Drink beer. One jug at most. Wants to sing all night depriving others the chance to sing during break time for singers. I witnessed this type of scene very often.

Waiters and waitresses at KTVs will also say same same. These type of customers expect tip top service but are poor tippers.

You stand a better chance, as HFJ operators or service staff when a customer walks in to your place dressed very casually. Low profile customers are usually good customers.

Which means you never beLonged to the wear-tie group, bro...;)
 
Not that aLL true..perhaps it's aLL about protocoLs which BIG Bosses have to foLLow as weLL.

I was not referring to the Govt or top civil servants. I was referring to some Big private bosses.
 
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