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    Most Frequent Comment from the Ladies

    For the new guys. For all the comments that kilts seem to bring, and ladies seem to comment much more frequently than men, the most common comment from the ladies is, "I love/like your kilt/skirt/outfit."

    The reply I've found works best is, "Thank you."

    Sure there are other comments, some really weird...but the above is by far the most frequent for me.

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    I get alot of the , "So what's the occasion?" remarks. Most recognize what it is but usually only see it in context with a wedding, funeral or other celebration. I just smile and say "comfort needs no occasion!" The women are usually suprised that we find them quite comfortable, but can easily understand why.

    Here's a funny snippet of a conversation I had in a store a week ago:

    Store Clerk: That's cool. Are you part of a ...thing or something?
    Me: Nah, just being Scottish.
    Clerk: Ah, ok.
    Me: Though I guess that is sort of a 'thing'.

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    I get a lot of "what is the deal with the kilt/outfit". Otherwise it is mostly "I love the kilt"

    always good to hear such things..

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllenJ
    I get alot of the , "So what's the occasion?" remarks. Most recognize what it is but usually only see it in context with a wedding, funeral or other celebration. I just smile and say "comfort needs no occasion!" The women are usually suprised that we find them quite comfortable, but can easily understand why.

    Here's a funny snippet of a conversation I had in a store a week ago:

    Store Clerk: That's cool. Are you part of a ...thing or something?
    Me: Nah, just being Scottish.
    Clerk: Ah, ok.
    Me: Though I guess that is sort of a 'thing'.



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    I'm sure it's just me being a bit sensitive, but it irks me a bit when people ask me "what's the occasion" when I'm wearing a kilt. My response to folks who ask this question (or any of the variants, such as "Do you play?" or the famous "Are you Irish?") is "I just like it."

    Watching people mentally scamper around trying to process the idea that someone would wear a kilt just because "they like it" makes me giggle a bit.
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    When I'm asked what the occasion is I usually say "It's (insert day of the week)". Leaves em a bit puzzled, but I suppose most get it eventually.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bubba
    When I'm asked what the occasion is I usually say "It's (insert day of the week)". Leaves em a bit puzzled, but I suppose most get it eventually.
    That's a great response!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bubba
    When I'm asked what the occasion is I usually say "It's (insert day of the week)". Leaves em a bit puzzled, but I suppose most get it eventually.
    I use that one a lot myself. Thank You is by far the best response to the compliments.
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    The most frequent is "I like your kilt." I've only had one girl call it a skirt.
    The second is "I had to know!", usually in a somewhat flustered tone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt
    For the new guys. For all the comments that kilts seem to bring, and ladies seem to comment much more frequently than men, the most common comment from the ladies is, "I love/like your kilt/skirt/outfit."

    The reply I've found works best is, "Thank you."

    Sure there are other comments, some really weird...but the above is by far the most frequent for me.

    Ron
    Yep...same here and I agree for 100%...a simple "Thank you!" (together with a sincere smile) really works best.


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