
Originally Posted by
Ivor
An interesting set of responses although I’m not sure whether I am any clearer on the rights and wrongs of kilt-wearing, apart from pleats at the front that is. I wondered about the country dancers as they didn’t seem to be “entertainers” more a group of enthusiasts but if, indeed, it is only entertainers who dress in this way the obviously it is not appropriate for everyday wear. As someone else said you may get opinions you don’t like but then does that mean that anything said here is no more than a personal opinion or should it be accepted as a universal truth? Then there is the statement that this is some form of ethnic dress which leads us onto the grounds of straying into the realms of nationality and should we be cautious of offending these. I am not sure of this as there seem to be many nationalities here, none of whom seem averse to adopting what must be to them an alien form of dress.
I am not trying to be contentious here just to discover what is really unacceptable and what is essentially a matter of personal choice. If I decide to go into the world wearing white socks with laces halfway up my legs will I be subjected to ridicule and derision?
To your first paragraph, there is a can of worms in danger in being opened. These are subjects that are best left alone.
As to the second paragraph, you are free to wear what you wish, in the real world, polite people keep their thoughts to themselves.
On a website such as Xmarksthescot, thoughtful advice and opinions-------sometimes strong opinions----- are offered with good will, and we try and usually succeed in disagree-ing without being disagreeable. We are fortunate, as some other websites are not quite as polite.
Wear what you wish in the real world, but, ask questions and voice opinions on this website, or any other website, then contrary advice and opinions will be sure to follow.Thats the way it is.
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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