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| View Poll Results: Do people wearing backwards baseball caps lose credibilty with you? | |||
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54 | 48.65% |
| no |
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37 | 33.33% |
| never thought about it |
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20 | 18.02% |
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See I disagree. I think it's very ignorant. Someones credibility has nothing to do with how they wear their baseball cap. The two are in no way related to each other. To say that someones credibility is in question because of that would be like saying if you wear slacks and a jacket with your collar open at a business function then you can't be trusted.
Last edited by Darrell; 04-27-2010 at 12:42 PM. Reason: SPELLING |
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I appear to have misunderstood the question...
Baseball caps were not meant to be worn backwards.... Shade your face not you ego. |
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The person that presents themselves this way in a business situation has become too relaxed and doesn't give a second thought to a more professional appearance. The person that interprets this casualness as something other than that and makes a personality or character judgement based on that has bowed to stereotypical judgement. It is sad, but that is the world today. Yes, you may miss some great people. But, you may also eliminate some real Hoosiers (no offense David and Jeff) and save some time.
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And if you take the time to re-read the OP, it asks does the backwards cap affect credibility. It doesn't ask if you dismiss someone's credibility because of it.
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