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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This person sounds cheap and no fun. [/quote] This. No tipping is horrible, all the rest is just being needlessly cheap. As for the dress being too expensive at $200, what kind of law firm employs her, the ambulance chasers? Most reputable firms want their employees to look presentable, and you can't show up at work in a dress from Walmart.[/quote] Who really cares about what you wear as long as it's clean? This isn't a fashion show. If you choose your lawyers based on the designer clothes they have on, then you're a pretty shallow person. I don't mind how people dress as long as they look clean.[/quote] Then you know nothing about the sales of high end services, such as with law firms. In most contexts, the standards for appearance are going to exceed "clean." [/quote] BS. That was in 1900 [/quote] What? You think that "clean" is the only standard for appearance for people who work in law firms? That the last time anything other than "clean" was expected was 1900? Lol. Ok. Well, good thing you don't work in a white shoe law firm, then. [/quote]
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