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keeping it serious means keeping it formalThis forum post has messages dated from 09/21/09 through 04/16/10, please be sure to read all the messages. If you feel it is old or outdated, please follow up with a question or comment and someone may be able to update it, or reply with newer information if you have it. - Formal Business Suits
| keeping it serious means keeping it formalA formal business suit is always the best way to go. Casual suits would never fly in a serious meeting, unless the chairs of that particular meeting either have less to offer in the meeting than the casual dresser or they simply are valued less than the casual dresser. This is all speculation, but I am sure that there is some evidence out there that would easily back this claim up. |
| i would never actually be the one to wear a business suit to some meeting, even if it is that it meant standing out as a potential employee and so on. I really do not see the need for me to have to wear a suit in order for me to then show just how qualified it is that a person is actually considered to be. |
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