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Might be an idea to bump it up on General again this week just to get a bit more interest.Comment
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Sorry I won't be able to make it now
Apologies, as I've now got a new, distant contract, I won't be able to get there.Comment
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Originally posted by TipToeThroughTheTulip View PostApologies, as I've now got a new, distant contract, I won't be able to get there.
There's always next yearComment
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I don't know why I post this, but on the off chance I get a serious response and don't turn up looking completely out of place... Not having been to either the Counting House or a CUK Christmas before, is there a general guide to dress?
Is it shirt and trousers, t-shirt and (I don't own any) jeans, or should I cut the difference and go polo shirt and casual trousers?Comment
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It's either a red gingham dress or come as you are.
Mostly people turn up wearing what they wore to work, so it's a healthy mixture of scruffs, casuals and suits.+50 Xeno Geek Points
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As for the rest of you - DILLIGAF
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostIt's either a red gingham dress or come as you are.
Mostly people turn up wearing what they wore to work, so it's a healthy mixture of scruffs, casuals and suits.Comment
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Originally posted by Craig@InTouch View PostWhere's our invite??Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostYou just commented on it. Are you coming? Shall we bring our Christmas party expense queries?Comment
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