Re: 'Dress Code' when visiting car showrooms for a test-drive? Quote:
Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom Practicalities is one thing: prejudice is another.
My clothes are clean and presentable. If they look slob-like to others, that is not my problem. If they didn't make me feel good I wouldn't be wearing them. |
Couldn't agree more. I dress for my own comfort and no one else's. Call me selfish, call me dumb. But I'm not living if I do not feel comfortable in my own skin.
For me, it is simple:
Five times so far, I've walked straight to a dealership and said "I'm here for xx model. Can you please assign a salesman to attend me/my friend".
This has worked 100% of the times; be it a car showroom or else where as it completely takes unimportant stuff out of the equation. I prefer round neck tees and denim when going outside and wore the same for my first car purchase. A not so fancy attire if I may.
Off topic: At my workplace, some folks put up a nohello status. It is to indicate, "Please do not instant message me to say hi and then wait for my response. Get straight to the point and I'll respond". Please do not think it sound "transactional". It does not. In fact it is a very good conversation starter.
Last edited by kaushikduttajsr : 18th June 2022 at 14:54.
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