yea it'd be different if it were considered standard practice
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like if putting one's school on a resume were unusual, I'd consider ppl who listed their ivy league creds similarly gormless
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I don't think gauche is quite the right word, implies a sort of lack of discretion, like "it's true, but manners dictate you shouldn't say such things"
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rather I see it more as, lending credence to and advertising one's ranking by such metrics marks one as sort of a fag
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like continuing the ivy league example, it's whatever to put on a resume because putting school on resume is standard
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but if someone brought it up in an interview as a point in their favor, I'd consider them pathetic
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like listing oneself as a mensa member, it makes one look like they have unshakable faith in systems as they exist, basically unworkable personality
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brb, gotta put my SAT score on my resume so it looks like I have faith in systems as they exist
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