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12th January 07, 08:45 AM
#33
 Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
Bringing this thread back to kilts directly while still dealing with inter-cultural misunderstandings --- Has anyone else had an experience bumping against another culture?
Here in the Pacific NW the indiginious cultures are so diverse that my kilt wearing is not an issue. I do however run into people from E. Asia who voice opinions ...
.. by a Parisian named Paul McGinty, in a very thick French accent, who thought I should be made to stay in my car and not allowed to pollute his heterosexual world.
I think it's great that you guys are wearing kilts. Here it is 2007 and I'm sure that the peoples (scottish, et al) maybe wondered (after many centuries) if wearing it would still last? Kudos to you. Yes, indigenious cultures may / can incorporate some clothing into everyday life. On the westside here, there is a orthodox population that have no qualms IDing their ways. Wanted to say thanks to the book recommendations which I will go look up on the scottish ones and also the Elijah book that original poster put up (re: that subject- there's going to be more material published and also films on that sorry subject).
As to the other non related stuff - I don't have that kind of time.
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