X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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12th April 06, 06:42 AM
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Being in my early 40's I'm never sure which generation I fit into but I was raised to be polite. Always hold the door, offer a seat to a lady and say Thank You and Please as much as possible. There's no harm in doing any of that, kilted or not. I guess to me it's all just a part of being civil to the people around me. So, thank you for giving up your seat - it's a gentlemen's thing to do.
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12th April 06, 08:49 AM
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 Originally Posted by ckelly327
Being in my early 40's I'm never sure which generation I fit into but I was raised to be polite. Always hold the door, offer a seat to a lady and say Thank You and Please as much as possible. There's no harm in doing any of that, kilted or not. I guess to me it's all just a part of being civil to the people around me. So, thank you for giving up your seat - it's a gentlemen's thing to do.
i also was raised polite everyone looks at me strange :confused: well w/e i guess theres still a few good men out there
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