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I am attending my first Real estate Meet Up in a few weeks and I am wondering what is the proper attire. 
It is being held at a Golf simulator Bar in the south suburbs of Chicago. It certainly a casual setting but does that necessarily mean it's ok to be dressed casual? Its on a Tuesday night (if that makes any difference, which it fells like it might). Also, what are some things to bring? 

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When attending a Real Estate Meet Up, even in a casual setting like a golf simulator bar, it's generally a good idea to aim for business casual attire. This strikes a balance between being relaxed and maintaining a professional appearance.

As for things to bring, consider carrying a small notepad and pen for jotting down notes or contacts. Bringing business cards is always a good idea, as they make networking easy and leave a professional impression. You might also want to bring a small portfolio or a folder to keep any handouts or brochures organized. Most importantly, bring an open and friendly attitude—it's a great opportunity to connect with others in the industry and learn something new.

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