I think the biggest indicators to me are speech patterns, posture, and vocabulary. Then there are the supporting indicators that serve to validate the aforementioned, such as manners (sir/ma’am etc.), haircut (length not important but clean and well kept none the less), shoes (good condition, servicable), and when at the bar doing shots, drinking elbow high to the side.
The funniest thing about clothes is that some guys were young (early 20’s), but they would dress like someone 30 yrs their elder (1970’s style shorts, socks pulled up, with big white tennis shoes. Hey, dude loosen up were going to the beach to chase ladies… not to play shuffleboard). But I think that had alot to do with the fact that this was the first time that they were on their own and hadn’t had guidance, nor cared, about what was current.
Things I notice about myself 2 and a half years removed…
I’ve always had a slow deliberate gait (even though I’ve ruck marched a zillion miles), but stepping off with the right foot does require premeditation.
My girlfriend is always telling he to stop shaving my head and grow a beard. I did it a few months ago, letting my hair grow unincumbered for about 6 weeks. I nearly went insane.
Word choice, speech rhythm, and volume level still haven’t changed. I notice that I’m still an agressive speaker. Not in subject matter, but in the fact that I direct my speech. There’s usually little doubt about who I’m talking to and what I require. And I laugh waaayyy too loud.
I have an old, semi-beat up pair of Doc Martens that I wear most days when I’m out and about, but my dress shoes for work are always immaculate to the point where people always comment on how nice they look. Ummm… Thanks?
However, I still can’t bring myself to properly keep my kitchen or bathroom clean… It’s just a mental block that I have.