I thought your response was polite and appropriate.
However you wrote:
My college has a "no weapons" policy that I wholeheartedly agree with, but I don't think of my sgian dubh as a weapon. But anyways, soebody asked me why I wear it. I told him because it is traditional, a sign of friendship.
You wear the sgian dubh out of respect for your heritage. Out of respect to your school I recommend getting a false sgian dubh (or a sgian brew, or a sgian don't.) Then you can honor both heritage and your school policy.
I find that there are many occassions where wearing a comb or bottle cap openner is more respectful of the law/rules while allowing me a traditional look. Unless you draw your blade on a regular basis. No one will ever know. Unless they ask, and then you can set their minds at ease.
Cheers
Last edited by Panache; 21st November 06 at 09:35 AM.
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