On 7/2/08, gabin kattukaran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have to confess that I fall into a minority. When traveling in India I > ensure that I > wear loose cotton clothes and a cap (not yet a topi though) and walk around > with a bottle > of water always. It's fun to walk into a business meeting with the cap and > the bottle > and observe the look on "properly" clothed people. Ofcourse, it helps that I > that > work for a manufacturing company and not an IT one.
I work for an IT company that is militantly non-corformist [1] -- the corporate culture encourages employees to wear what's comfortable. Not all IT companies are sweatshops with dresscodes. -- b [1] ie you *have* to be non-corformist -- just like everybody else. Lately, I've started dressing formally so that I don't look like all the other non-conformists. :-)
