Dipping when working late nights

I will be a summer analyst this year. At school, when I'm up late studying I enjoy dipping. If I have a late night and no one else is really around, would you say this is okay?

This might come off as being completely stupid, considering no one else is really there, but obviously I don't want to do anything that will reflect poorly.

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I've found that if it's a late night then you do whatever you've got to do (within reason) to keep your sanity and get whatever your working on finished. Smoke breaks, dipping, chewing, good ole Irish coffee, you name it. Obviously this depends on the culture of your firm but most larger firms and middle-market firms would probably be cool with it. Never hurts to ask though.

 

What the fuck have we come to when you can't dip during the middle of the day? Is wall st all pussys now?

 

It would be kind of weird if anyone cared about this, but assuming they do just use one of the spitless products. TBH, I don't see why everyone doesn't just switch to spitless anyway since it's 100x more convenient.

 

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