Europeans do dress casually, Indians prefer wearing business clothing
A global poll conducted by Reuters/Ipsos revealed that Europeans are more into casual clothing when coming to work while Indians tend to be stricter, going for business clothing.
A survey has been made to more than 12,500 people in about 24 countries. Based on the results, about 27 percent of Europeans wear business clothing when going for work. Hungary placed last with only 12 percent of the workers saying they wore business attire. In this country, about 46 percent said that it seems appropriate to wear shorts while 56 percent would like to wear flip-flops while doing their daily tasks.
Topping the list are Indians when it comes to smart dressing. About 58 percent wear business clothing while going to work. Only 21 percent of the respondents said that it was okay to wear shorts.
Four out of ten respondents said that casual clothing-wearing workers would never make it to senior management in their company.







