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Schauspieler691
2 years ago

So I would have dressed a pants without holes. You should not be distracted by your outfit, but the conversation partner wants to focus on the conversation. Maybe if you can’t make a change of clothes you can leave the scarf when it’s one of them when you sit there in conversation. You could be cold or something if you ask. That’s how the holes covered. Good luck with the conversation

SlightlyAnnoyed
2 years ago

No, I can’t.

Nina1273
2 years ago

Not okay. As a warehouse worker, cleaning power, production helper or sales aid for cheap chains such as New Yorker, Kik Textil Discount, Primark etc, something would be fine (as long as you do not wear a visible brand).

nobodyathome
2 years ago

No, it’s inappropriate for an interview.

Hydraulikbagger
2 years ago

Inappropriate, of course.

You should be dressed properly for an interview.

elisa20032307
2 years ago

I’d rather say inappropriate.

Huflattich
2 years ago

I think it’s better to go to the interview without holes.

Sil2602
2 years ago

I fully agree with the “not going” responses.

SirPeterGriffin
2 years ago

I’d say, “There’s the door. They know how to use them.”

LePetitGateau
2 years ago

Absolute no-go!