>>102602914>shoves a bunch of business cards at her first time he meets herI swear to you, no one I know or met with a job that has business cards has ever done this, and I've been to multiple industry events. (Most people in the US hate giving out business cards.) You only ever give 1 card to someone to trade, but sure, assuming he didn't know that or was just high on his new job, this is already off just a kinda awkward start.
>"give to your good contacts"....bit presumptuous there bucko. You guys just fucking met.
>brags about incomeNever do this the first time you meet someone, especially in a business setting. It paints you as a shithead, no matter the job.
>needs tax advice, invites her out to dinnerI feel like he could've asked his company for help or Googled this, but you know, alright, probably just being friendly and wanted advice. Maybe even using it as an 'interest' check. So I can let that slide.
>place is closer to him rather than between themOK back to not exactly great since standard business/dating etiquette says you either (1) go somewhere close to the person you asked out or (2) you try to meet halfway so you're both "inconvenienced".
>asks her to split the billShitty move in general. If you asked the person out you usually plan on footing the bill, or at worst let the other person ask to split it. I'd be pissed at my parents if they did this, let alone some dude I just met who made me come out to him for financial advice.
>doxxing the people he manages, with photos and relationship statusThat's an absolute fuckwad move, and incredibly dangerous in an industry where anonymity is the norm.
If she just said only one of those (sans the last point), it just points to a clueless dude. Altogether? It paints someone who thinks they're hot shit when in reality they're a douchebag.