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12th December 07, 12:43 PM
#1
Another form of "the question"
I wore my SWK Hunting McLean to a church House Group dinner last night, the first time any of those people but my wife had seen me kilted. Most were very graciously courteous and interested in my kilt, but one woman opened her conversation with the statement, "I want to ask you a question that may make you angry."
Now bear in mind that I have known this woman and her husband for 20 years. Their son and ours were members of the same Cub Pack and Scout Troop and we have been parishioners at the same church for 16 years. I treasure their friendship, but from this woman I do not expect tact.
So I replied, "Ask away," and she responded, "Are you wearing underwear under that thing?"
Well, I was. I always do when I first venture into a new environment and am not certain what to expect. So I replied, "Yes!" and she turned away in silence and obvious annoyance; I had spoiled her fun. I think the rest of the Group were pleased that that subject had been dismissed so quickly, because it did not arise again. Sometimes it is best to "take arms against a sea of troubles, and by opposing, end them."
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"No man is genuinely happy, married, who has to drink worse whiskey than he used to drink when he was single." ---- H. L. Mencken
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12th December 07, 12:49 PM
#2
"I want to ask you a question that may make you angry."
At that point I would have told her "Then why ask it?"
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12th December 07, 12:49 PM
#3
Glad you ended it for the good and benifit of all involved, but the time and place seems off kilter.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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12th December 07, 01:13 PM
#4
I'm with Yaish.
"Why ask it?" is arguably the best response to that kind of question, but you handled it well in any event!
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12th December 07, 01:19 PM
#5
That doesn't strike me as a question that would make someone angry. Uncomfortable, maybe....but even then those of us that wear Kilts, shouldn't we expect that sort of question? After all, it IS widely rumored that true Scotsmen don't wear underwear under their Kilt.
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12th December 07, 01:31 PM
#6
Good for you for shutting her down!
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12th December 07, 01:58 PM
#7
If a person thinks tha a question might anger some one than why even ask it.
Just doesn't make sense to me, but a great story none the less.
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12th December 07, 02:21 PM
#8
Well given the surroundings and the situation, I think you handled yourself wonderfully. Good for you, I'm sure she was looking for a different answer but we can't always get what we want now can we.
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12th December 07, 02:22 PM
#9
I just think it is real strange, that in today's politically correct world, people think that asking others if they are wearing undergarments is ok. I suppose that it is a well known myth, but does one really have to ask, no matter the environment?
Anywho, the question does come up, and having a broad repetoir of snappy comebacks, I usually just go with "Do you really care?"
My two cents....
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12th December 07, 02:49 PM
#10
I think you handled the situation well.
It's almost as if people revert to a child-like fastination when they see a man in a kilt...and since they've heard the stories of what's not worn under the kilt...they seem to want to know if it's true then.
Clan Campbell ~ "Ne Obliviscaris"
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