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I have applied for a job overseas and was told at interview that a strict dress code applies. Is this normal? I personally object to being told what to wear.

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It can be very normal if the host culture could be offended by dress codes from other cultures. In this case it is only polite and respectful to dress in a manner that will not offend. Alternatively, the employer in question may have experienced 'sloppy' dress among its staff which can potentially offend and insult its clients - i.e. their students etc.




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