I'm sure there's a few of us X-markers that wouldn't tell the poor soul that he has it wrong in the first place. If the guy looked like a bit of a goof you would probably have fun following him around at a highland games to check out people ( that know the difference) reactions and to see how long it takes before someone tells him. Most of us would tell him in a way that would not embarass the poor soul too much. I'm sure some of us would see him 2 hours later and say " hey!!!, there's the bloke with his kilt on backwards" and probably point it out to a few others.
Which one are you, would you tell him or just have a laugh.
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Originally Posted by Kilted Stuart
I'm sure there's a few of us X-markers that wouldn't tell the poor soul that he has it wrong in the first place. If the guy looked like a bit of a goof you would probably have fun following him around at a highland games to check out people ( that know the difference) reactions and to see how long it takes before someone tells him. Most of us would tell him in a way that would not embarass the poor soul too much. I'm sure some of us would see him 2 hours later and say " hey!!!, there's the bloke with his kilt on backwards" and probably point it out to a few others.
Which one are you, would you tell him or just have a laugh.
Kilted Stuart
I'd nudge him and tell him that his kilt is 180 degrees out of phase... If he had any questions, I'd make sure he looked around at how the others were wearing theirs..
Now I would have to assume that the people at the wedding were wearing the kilt backwards because of bad advice or :rolleyes: someone was being funny and wanted to see how long it would take for some one to notice. LIke I haven't done any thing like that :rolleyes: . MMMMMMMMMM
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I'm sure there's a few of us X-markers that wouldn't tell the poor soul that he has it wrong in the first place. If the guy looked like a bit of a goof you would probably have fun following him around at a highland games to check out people ( that know the difference) reactions and to see how long it takes before someone tells him. Most of us would tell him in a way that would not embarass the poor soul too much. I'm sure some of us would see him 2 hours later and say " hey!!!, there's the bloke with his kilt on backwards" and probably point it out to a few others.
Which one are you, would you tell him or just have a laugh.
Kilted Stuart
I would have a good laugh at his expense , then be nice and tell him. :rolleyes:
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