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    I agree with Luke..You should learn to face the fear.. whether its is of facing a interview or proposing a girl. If he had already decided he will not join the company, then he should have considered to continue with the interview atleast. He had nothing to loose at that moment. I personally believe interviews are free crash courses to test your knowledge , communication skills and patience. I would have never run away... But I will neither agree that quitting a interview in the mid-way is rude. Some company cultures deliberately humiliate the candidate to show how superior they are. Commented Aug 29, 2012 at 15:16
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    This seems to assume that the person has interview fear. Not all people do and many established persons do not.
    – user179700
    Commented Sep 2, 2012 at 21:28