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<p>[QUOTE="1865King, post: 7766367, member: 103207"]If that bank branch is one you normally went to then it wouldn't make much difference in what you wore. They should know you as regular customer. However, what you wear can and does affect how people think of you or how they respond to you. If you were a regular customer of that bank and you walking in dressed up you may get their attention. Keep in mind most people are judged by how they look. First Impressions do mean something. This is nothing unusual at a coin show either. If you go to a coin show and look like you came from skid row the dealers would treat you different than if walked in dressed nicely. You may actually get a better price from a dealer if you dress nicely. If you went to a coin show dressed like a bum then a dealers first thought is you have no money to buy nice coins so I'm not going to waste my time on this person. The dealer won't say it but, that's what they are thinking. Then go to the show in a suit and tie and dealers will be falling all over you thinking you have money to spend. This happens all the time.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="1865King, post: 7766367, member: 103207"]If that bank branch is one you normally went to then it wouldn't make much difference in what you wore. They should know you as regular customer. However, what you wear can and does affect how people think of you or how they respond to you. If you were a regular customer of that bank and you walking in dressed up you may get their attention. Keep in mind most people are judged by how they look. First Impressions do mean something. This is nothing unusual at a coin show either. If you go to a coin show and look like you came from skid row the dealers would treat you different than if walked in dressed nicely. You may actually get a better price from a dealer if you dress nicely. If you went to a coin show dressed like a bum then a dealers first thought is you have no money to buy nice coins so I'm not going to waste my time on this person. The dealer won't say it but, that's what they are thinking. Then go to the show in a suit and tie and dealers will be falling all over you thinking you have money to spend. This happens all the time.[/QUOTE]
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