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    Great Magnus

    You might want to show him the normal dress in Fiji for men. According to a Fiji web site, this is also the main clothing they wear to church.. The Sulu.


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    One day I was driving home and a fellow was walking down the street wearing a white unbifurcated garment that was so striking that I wanted to ask him what it was called and where he got it. It looked like a Saudi Galabyya, but I'd never seen one cut like it before.

    I didn't think, "skirt" or "dress", I just thought, "Wow, that's amazing! I wonder what it's called and where I can get one."

    If I saw the guy in the above picture someplace in public, I'd ask him what his garment was called. It looks much like a sarong, but I wouldn't make that assumption.

    But it seems that most of us Americans are culturally provincial.

    I went to college with a young woman who met someone from another country. She didn't know that people from other countries don't speak English. She thought he didn't know how to talk.

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    One day I was driving home and a fellow was walking down the street wearing a white unbifurcated garment that was so striking that I wanted to ask him what it was called and where he got it. It looked like a Saudi Galabyya, but I'd never seen one cut like it before.

    I didn't think, "skirt" or "dress", I just thought, "Wow, that's amazing! I wonder what it's called and where I can get one."

    If I saw the guy in the above picture someplace in public, I'd ask him what his garment was called. It looks much like a sarong, but I wouldn't make that assumption.

    But it seems that most of us Americans are culturally provincial.

    I went to college with a young woman who met someone from another country. She didn't know that people from other countries don't speak English. She thought he didn't know how to talk.

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    One day I was driving home and a fellow was walking down the street wearing a white unbifurcated garment that was so striking that I wanted to ask him what it was called and where he got it. It looked like a Saudi Galabyya, but I'd never seen one cut like it before.

    I didn't think, "skirt" or "dress", I just thought, "Wow, that's amazing! I wonder what it's called and where I can get one."

    If I saw the guy in the above picture someplace in public, I'd ask him what his garment was called. It looks much like a sarong, but I wouldn't make that assumption.

    But it seems that most of us Americans are culturally provincial.

    I went to college with a young woman who met someone from another country. She didn't know that people from other countries don't speak English. She thought he didn't know how to talk.

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    Great pic Magnus. Glad your enjoying your new found freedom. Isn't great being an individual in the sea of corporate sameness?

    Keep up the good work!

    Rob Wright

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    Great pic Magnus. Glad your enjoying your new found freedom. Isn't great being an individual in the sea of corporate sameness?

    Keep up the good work!

    Rob Wright

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    Great pic Magnus. Glad your enjoying your new found freedom. Isn't great being an individual in the sea of corporate sameness?

    Keep up the good work!

    Rob Wright

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    Fiji...

    Soldiers in the Fiji Defence Force still wear sulus -- I've seen them at the Edinburgh Military Tattoo.

    http://www.fijifvb.gov.fj/about/visitor/attire.shtml

    I believe there were also Samoans and/or other Pacific islanders who wore sulus who served with the USMC against the Japanese. Have to do some checking on that one.

    Cheers,

    T.

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    Fiji...

    Soldiers in the Fiji Defence Force still wear sulus -- I've seen them at the Edinburgh Military Tattoo.

    http://www.fijifvb.gov.fj/about/visitor/attire.shtml

    I believe there were also Samoans and/or other Pacific islanders who wore sulus who served with the USMC against the Japanese. Have to do some checking on that one.

    Cheers,

    T.

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    Fiji...

    Soldiers in the Fiji Defence Force still wear sulus -- I've seen them at the Edinburgh Military Tattoo.

    http://www.fijifvb.gov.fj/about/visitor/attire.shtml

    I believe there were also Samoans and/or other Pacific islanders who wore sulus who served with the USMC against the Japanese. Have to do some checking on that one.

    Cheers,

    T.

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