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    If I were to underwear, does that mean I am going civilian with the kilt?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raphael
    If I were to underwear, does that mean I am going civilian with the kilt?
    The common belief is that the vast majority of kilted civilians do in fact maintain the tradition of being "true Scots" (another phrase in common usage) and therefore one would only be civilian in what one wore with the kilt rather than under it.

    However certain situations are considered acceptable for "knickers" (such is the term in such situations) - participating in highland games for example, or dancing in order to spare the ladies' blushes when the pleats might fly up too high

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    Quote Originally Posted by McClef
    dancing in order to spare the ladies' blushes when the pleats might fly up too high
    Perhaps if kids are present, but not that many ladies today would blush - more likely shake their raised arms and go "woof, woof, wool".
    Convener, Georgia Chapter, House of Gordon (Boss H.O.G.)

    Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
    7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.

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    I don't think that kids would be that bothered really and would probably find it funny.

    I've caught kiddies trying to lift my pleats in a store then they run off giggling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McClef
    The common belief is that the vast majority of kilted civilians do in fact maintain the tradition of being "true Scots" (another phrase in common usage) and therefore one would only be civilian in what one wore with the kilt rather than under it.
    True, true. Just came back from a week-end in Dumfries and an array of various comments (I'll need to compile a list and post seperately), where numerous calls from girls were heard: [I]are you a true Scot?[/I]

    The one answer that worked and satisfied the callers each time was simple: Are there any Scots but true Scots?

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    Quote Originally Posted by porrick
    The one answer that worked and satisfied the callers each time was simple: Are there any Scots but true Scots?
    Ah but that usage could have another meaning!

    Scots in their "breeks" are unlikely to be "true" although they may be true in their patriotism.

    And on Saturday there were some "untrue" Scots shown in their kilts at the Glasgow auditions for The X Factor

    But it was the "true" one who got through!

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    Quote Originally Posted by McClef
    Ah but that usage could have another meaning!
    Hehe - yepp it is all context-based

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