CStamp@mastodon.social
CStamp@mastodon.social

Do you talk a man more seriously if he wears a suit?

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ChrisJagged@mastodon.social
ChrisJagged@mastodon.social

@CStamp I'm significantly less likely to trust a man in a suit.

A guy in a hoodie might take your wallet, but a guy in a suit is more likely to take you for everything you're worth.

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roknrol@beige.party
roknrol@beige.party

@CStamp The most dangerous people on the planet wear suits.

I never trust a man who will daily tie his own noose before trying to sell something.

And they're all trying to sell something.

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larand
larand

@CStamp As a man who hasn’t even owned a suit in maybe 20 years, that’s a big no. I pay more attention to how a man speaks and acts.

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hawaiiboy
hawaiiboy

@CStamp I look upon them very suspiciously. I grew up and live in Hawaii. I rented a suit the only time I needed one in my life.

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octothorpe@mastodon.online
octothorpe@mastodon.online

@CStamp so weird thing… I do psychologically bin a person into a category if he is wearing a *bad* suit… but it’s also the attitude they bring with it. Ill-fitting but expensive? Def a warning sign.

Generally though, I do think dressing appropriately (flight suit, bathing suit, monkey suit, etc) tells me you are at least trying to be serious. It’s vaguely like a canary/coal mine situation for me.

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