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Originally Posted by Arikado
Here comes statistics to save the day XD As long as the sample size wasn't like 100 or something, then I'd be suspicious still...but that's not the point. I do notice that people act differently when they dress certain ways, and not just on purpose like dressing cute and acting cute to look even cuter. Those who dress in business attire tend to be more on the serious, no-nonsense side than the casual look, which pretty much let's you become more playful and do whatever you want. Not that I'm saying this applies to everybody. of course.
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Exactly. That is why some American companies are getting away from business casual attire and "Casusal Fridays". Those of us whose production does not slack off because of our attire are losing out to those that think because they can dress more casually, its ok to act more casually when it comes to their work.
(BTW it's had mutliple studies and millions of people & back by companies on both sides of the dress code issues.)