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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 year
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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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Fancy dress this year. Christmas or Gladiator themed.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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You just commented on it. Are you coming? Shall we bring our Christmas party expense queries?Originally posted by Craig@InTouch View PostWhere's our invite??
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Don't even know. Of course bring your Xmas party expense queries along. The stock answer however is always going to be 'of course your can gift your accountant port and cheese!'Originally posted by mudskipper View PostYou just commented on it. Are you coming? Shall we bring our Christmas party expense queries?
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