What's the dumbest thing you've done in a meeting

I'll start: This was during a meeting with all the seniors in my team and a client. I choked on water and was trying to hold in my coughs, which was a terrible idea since it only resulted in louder coughs and me spitting water (luckily I caught most of it with my napkin). Everyone was dead silent during my coughing fit and I was honestly considering seeking new employment from the utter embarrassment. I'm happy people acted like nothing happened and it was never brought up, but I'm pretty sure everyone remembers.

Another story from a friend was he spilled water all over his suit in the middle of a client meeting. Someone on his team joked he can never be brought to another client meeting since he can't even drink water properly.

 

Not said a word in a 3 hour meeting with a client, even during introductions lmao

 

Had been on the desk for about 6 months and was in a CIM review session with the client and co-advisor.

Political news had been firery for a couple days and a few senior people were talking about how they "don't even watch the news anymore."
"Fox is too right", "CNN too left", "Can't even trust the papers like you used to" "If you want to know what's really going on, check news outside the US!"

Agreed! So true, I do the same thing! So I jumped in:

"Yeah I love BBC, the BBC..."

Probably could have slid by but because I corrected myself by adding "the"...

Most of the dudes (Chads) caught it and two or three snickered under their warm breath. Meeting went on but yeah...awkward AF. Thank goodness a senior guy jumped in and said he liked reading Al Jazeera. Most of the Chads reacted like it was some terrorist group lol
I quickly got myself back in good graces by leaning over to some of the chads and mumbling "yeah I don't read that one!" *elbow tap*

Couldn't even stand up and leave the room after it happened either because I had a half chub (have a little crush on an associate with the co-advisor and thankfully it went over her head.)
Hopefully can get her number at the closing dinner and ask her out, can also follow up with how that goes if there is any interest

 

Last leg of the $8bn merger talk, this very senior MD presented a slide on synergies which had the wrong numbers another analyst put together. I was never, and still isn't, a discrete person. The face of shock followed by snickering was obvious. MD smoothed over it by saying "decimals got too excited and moved a few places..." Client responded by saying "John here caught it first. Maybe he should be the one trying to close this deal..."

I was never staffed by this MD ever again, for the next 3 years.

 

Sneezed the most horrible mucus-y snot onto my sport coat lapel in the middle of a client meeting. It was very yellow which contrasted horribly against my blue sport coat. I wasn't sick and almost never sneeze unless I come out of a really dark room into bright sunlight. As the kids say these days, "it really shook me" to the point where I couldn't concentrate at all. Could only think about how embarrassed I was.

 

Oh man, I've choked on my own spit or water in meetings and gone into coughing fits so many times I couldn't even think of one to highlight. I would bet they genuinely don't remember OP.

On the other hand, it's only happened once where I had a bottled smoothie that I thought was capped when it wasn't and aggressively tried to shake up in a meeting. It took two solid shakes before I realized it was not capped. Flung it everywhere, though mostly all over myself. I've always wondered how it looked to the guy across the table that just watched me take an open bottle and blast myself with it.

 

I was an associate working a late night with 2 analysts getting ready for a CIM review with the client the next morning.  I changed their titles in the deck to "Managing Analysts" to try and get a quick cheap laugh.  Forgot to change it back and the decks went to print.  The next morning we're flipping pages with the client and they noticed it straight away.  Thankfully they found it very funny and everyone laughed in the room.  After the fact I got pee pee whacked by our hardo VP for "sabotaging our team".  So be it...  

Another time I yawned and got the most painful spasm/cramp in my jaw.  I was trying to hold it together but I probably had the most insane wincing face and tears were streaming down my face.  Potential client stopped the meeting and called the receptionist to call for help, to which I was insisting "I'm fine, I'm fine, I'm fine".  It went away after a few minutes but the meeting was thoroughly derailed. 

 

Wasn't me but I was a witness...

We have morning market update calls from strategists/economists running over data releases, overnight moves, headlines etc. There's usually around 100 people on these calls, most people dial in from their desk with camera off and mic on mute. 10 minutes into one of these calls, there's like a faint moaning noise. It was brief enough to think 'what was that noise? Was that from the call?' The presenter continued. About 30 seconds later it comes back louder, this time it is unmistakeably the sound of a woman moaning and the call software highlights a random phone number that has dialled into the meeting as broadcasting this moaning noise. The presenter paused for a second, then spoke over the moaning saying something like "I'm not so sure everybody is paying attention to what's being said here on rates, it sounds like someone is having a bit too much fun" the dialed number that was transmitting the moaning then dropped from the call. Not sure if they left or a meeting organiser kicked them. Thankfully I was wfh that day, was laughing so hard. No way I would have been able to contain it if I was in the office. I guess someone dialed in on their work phone, and then started watching something on their personal device without muting.

 

Boss and I are meeting with clients over a zoom call. It’s two men and one woman, we both know the men well but had never spoken with the woman. Anyways my boss is screen sharing going over some stuff and it gets to the point in the call where we are wrapping up. My boss doesn’t stop screen sharing, goes to the clients website, goes to their people page, scrolls and finds the woman and clicks on her page and just leaves it there with her headshot on his screen. Part of me wanted to butt in and ask to screen share but the damage had been done. Boss is married with kids but still so awkward.

 

Was working from home, I keep my work laptop next to my home desktop. Was in a boring team meeting where some seniors were speaking. I decided to do some online shopping on my desktop, opened chrome and searched up “men’s fragrances”. Lo and behold I had a brainfart and actually typed it up on my work keyboard so it got sent in the zoom chat of the meeting instead lmao. That one still pops in my head when I try to sleep at night

 

When I was an analyst I was sharing my screen when we were presenting something for the global group (I was the lucky analyst chosen to work with the group head on shit like this), someone pinged our analyst group chat saying something like "can he shut the fuck up" and it popped up on the screen for the global team to see.

Worst part was that others piled on to tell him that everyone just saw that... which everyone then saw. Group head clearly read it and stuttered / forgot his train of thought and had to regroup himself.

 
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On a call with my VP and senior leadership for my company. It was the first day of March Madness and I had a 4 game split screen on one of my monitors. Well, I was asked to share my screen and accidentally clicked the wrong one and shared my March Madness screen. Luckily I had one of the best VPs I ever worked with who said "Ah good you're sharing the important stuff today"

 

When I interned at a consulting firm, my partner and my analyst were having issues joining one of our client calls. I'm sitting there sweating through my shirt (like a kid waiting for his mom in the grocery store line) trying to make small talk with this 50-year-old executive and his team. I have absolutely nothing in common with this guy, so he asks me what the name of my firm stands for, and I just completely blank. I hit him with the classic consulting, "I'm not sure, let me get back to you on that". We just sat in silence for the next 5 minutes. Thank god my partner wasn't on the call, still haunts me to this day. Made for a great story to tell the other interns though.

 

That sounds like a miserable culture. I’ve seen cats / dogs a few times and no one holds it against the presenter. It’s a strange thing to get worked up on. Animals are going to be animals…

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