and yes, sweaty armpits are better than sweaty hands because you can always cover up sweaty armpits by wearing a thick coat and/or dark shirt whereas if you wear gloves, people will wonder if you're just germophobic/OCD
okay, take it from me, a person who sweats buckets on a regular basis. if you have sweaty hands, you can just wipe them off right b/f your interview and you have to shake the interviewer's hand. so i tend not to worry about that. but, sweaty armpits, which are intensified by being nervous and wearing a suit in 90 degree weather - these should not be a problem while at the interview, b/c you will be keeping your jacket on. however, post interview when you want to take off your jacket, you either risk showing the world how overactive your sweat glands are, or you keep the jacket on and continue to sweat until you get home.
so i'd rather have sweaty hands than sweaty armpits. yeah. i think.
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and yes, sweaty armpits are better than sweaty hands because you can always cover up sweaty armpits by wearing a thick coat and/or dark shirt whereas if you wear gloves, people will wonder if you're just germophobic/OCD
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okay, take it from me, a person who sweats buckets on a regular basis. if you have sweaty hands, you can just wipe them off right b/f your interview and you have to shake the interviewer's hand. so i tend not to worry about that. but, sweaty armpits, which are intensified by being nervous and wearing a suit in 90 degree weather - these should not be a problem while at the interview, b/c you will be keeping your jacket on. however, post interview when you want to take off your jacket, you either risk showing the world how overactive your sweat glands are, or you keep the jacket on and continue to sweat until you get home.
so i'd rather have sweaty hands than sweaty armpits. yeah. i think.
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