I often get told I look like some finance guy

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It's a comment that I get often. People often assume I'm in some kind of finance or consulting thing. I think it's because of how I dress. I dress impeccably. A white/pastel color dress shirt, dark colored trousers, a pair of oxfords and a watch and I sometimes layer it with sports jackets/gilets and quarter zips. All my clothes regardless of occasion are always spotless, neatly ironed and my shoes always polished. I guess it's because they assume engineers dress in a sloppy way and don't give much importance to their appearance since there's usually 0 dress code in most tech offices. More focused on code than collars.
 
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It's a comment that I get often. People often assume I'm in some kind of finance I think it's because of how I dress. I dress impeccably. A white/pastel color dress shirt, dark colored trousers, a pair of oxfords and a watch and I sometimes layer it with sports jackets/gilets and quarter zips. All my clothes regardless of occasion are always spotless, neatly ironed and my shoes always polished. I guess it's because they assume engineers dress in a sloppy way and don't give much importance to their appearance since there's usually 0 dress code in most tech offices. More focused on code than collars.

better that then tech support failo
 
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It's the frame. You are tall and not narrow. If you dress in suits and have taken care of hairstyle and facial apperance, you will give businessman vibes.
 
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It's because most engineers couldn't care less to dress in a dapper way
 
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I am very dapper
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It's because most engineers couldn't care less to dress in a dapper way
 
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I
 
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Too poor to read this, W compliment for you
 
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It's a comment that I get often. People often assume I'm in some kind of finance or consulting thing. I think it's because of how I dress. I dress impeccably. A white/pastel color dress shirt, dark colored trousers, a pair of oxfords and a watch and I sometimes layer it with sports jackets/gilets and quarter zips. All my clothes regardless of occasion are always spotless, neatly ironed and my shoes always polished. I guess it's because they assume engineers dress in a sloppy way and don't give much importance to their appearance since there's usually 0 dress code in most tech offices. More focused on code than collars.
That means you are HMTN and waspy looking. Not a bad pheno
 
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Mirin the leak bro just filtered are conversation. Anyways being associated with finance is a generally a good thing, definitely a high status career
Tech arguably has more money than finance
 
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We both have the same wide face shape but you look older here than the other pics I've seen, it's better.
It's because the picture was taken recently while the ones on the forum are 3 years old but I'm fatter and more bloated. I still got loads of compliments about my outfit and fragrance regardless.
 
Tech arguably has more money than finance
Bruh there's a reason why it's "6'5 ... Finance" I remember that was trending at one point. Engineering/Tech is depicted as a space for nerds
 
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It's because the picture was taken recently while the ones on the forum are 3 years old but I'm fatter and more bloated. I still got loads of compliments about my outfit and fragrance regardless.
What fragrance?
 
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Its cus ur curry bro, curries are rich in usa
 
Its cus ur curry bro, curries are rich in usa
It depends on demographic. While there are a lot of curries in high paying white collar jobs in finance and tech there's also a lot of curries doing uber eats and in corner shop 7-Elevens.
 
It's the frame. You are tall and not narrow. If you dress in suits and have taken care of hairstyle and facial apperance, you will give businessman vibes.
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It's a comment that I get often. People often assume I'm in some kind of finance or consulting thing. I think it's because of how I dress. I dress impeccably. A white/pastel color dress shirt, dark colored trousers, a pair of oxfords and a watch and I sometimes layer it with sports jackets/gilets and quarter zips. All my clothes regardless of occasion are always spotless, neatly ironed and my shoes always polished. I guess it's because they assume engineers dress in a sloppy way and don't give much importance to their appearance since there's usually 0 dress code in most tech offices. More focused on code than collars.
That’s a good thing tho means u look wealthy and professional.
 
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From your observation, do most Techcels dress all fancy like you or do they appear to be more like hippies (long hair, tatts, piercings, etc)? I've seen both types
 
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From your observation, do most Techcels dress all fancy like you or do they appear to be more like hippies (long hair, tatts, piercings, etc)? I've seen both types
Neither they are fairly casual maybe occasionally a suit
 
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From your observation, do most Techcels dress all fancy like you or do they appear to be more like hippies (long hair, tatts, piercings, etc)? I've seen both types

Neither they are fairly casual maybe occasionally a suit
This Most people in tech just dress casually shirt/hoodie and pants, maybe something a bit more formal at times but nobody really cares about how you look. You could dye your hair pink, cover yourself in tattoos, and still show up to work without issue as long as you can deliver results. Tech rewards talent and skills above everything else. It doesn't run on prestige or reputation like corporate law or financem it doesn't matter where you came from, what you wear or even if you have a degree. If you can get things done, nobody will question you.
 
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This Most people in tech just dress casually shirt/hoodie and pants, maybe something a bit more formal at times but nobody really cares about how you look. You could dye your hair pink, cover yourself in tattoos, and still show up to work without issue as long as you can deliver results. Tech rewards talent and skills above everything else. It doesn't run on prestige or reputation like corporate law or financem it doesn't matter where you came from, what you wear or even if you have a degree. If you can get things done, nobody will question you.
Giga life fuel for me. I hate dressing like a fancy normie
 
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It's a comment that I get often. People often assume I'm in some kind of finance or consulting thing. I think it's because of how I dress. I dress impeccably. A white/pastel color dress shirt, dark colored trousers, a pair of oxfords and a watch and I sometimes layer it with sports jackets/gilets and quarter zips. All my clothes regardless of occasion are always spotless, neatly ironed and my shoes always polished. I guess it's because they assume engineers dress in a sloppy way and don't give much importance to their appearance since there's usually 0 dress code in most tech offices. More focused on code than collars.
This is not the flex that you think it is. If you make the wrong choice and sleep with a low class bitch, she might accuse you of rape in hopes of getting some money out of you. Men who women think have money always get accused of rape
 
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For me it is. I prefer to dress like a biker
Look into mod fashion

 
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Now here's the funny thing though if your skull was more developed your clothing wouldn't matter. You'd dress like a homeless and still slay
 
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Now here's the funny thing though if your skull was more developed your clothing wouldn't matter. You'd dress like a homeless and still slay
I like dressing like this tho
 
I like dressing like this tho
Which literally doesn't matter in the real world JFL. Imagine dressing like that just to get ran over by a bus or stabbed by a nigger out of nowhere like Irina did. None of it matters at the end of the day.
 
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