Nadia didn't stand up, and was, in fact, staying pretty low in her chair and keeping an eye on the windows, but she spoke up nonetheless.
"One of the most important things I've learned is that your confidence is key in an undercover or infiltration situation. You can have the best disguise in the world, but if you look like you're nervous, people will notice you and question why you're there. Unless you're trying to be noticed, like in a distraction situation, you want to be as confident as possible. Look like you know you belong there and people are much less likely to question whether or not you do."
Re: Experienced Advice
"One of the most important things I've learned is that your confidence is key in an undercover or infiltration situation. You can have the best disguise in the world, but if you look like you're nervous, people will notice you and question why you're there. Unless you're trying to be noticed, like in a distraction situation, you want to be as confident as possible. Look like you know you belong there and people are much less likely to question whether or not you do."