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2nd March 10, 09:26 AM
#39
 Originally Posted by davidlpope
Do you know if the "party in whose honor the entertainment is being given" actually does feel honored by the fact you're wearing a kilt?
Does this behavior result in many repeat invitations?...
Cordially,
David
Well, David, So far as your first question is concerned, I haven't had anybody who was hosting any of the events that I have attended kilted express any opinion on my kilted-ness at all...maybe a polite, "...and is that your family tartan?", here and there but no real praise or criticism yet.
And as far as our second question is concerned, I'm a charming, intelligent and attractive man who's presence is considered an asset to any social gathering that I might attend. When I have encountered any rudeness from someone at an event, it has never been from anyone who is in a position to decide whether or not I will be asked back. It is usually from some wanna-be that thinks that they're being clever, catty or bitchy. Most of the people who know me know that I passed the point where I suffer fools gladly a while back and they know that I don't fire unless fired upon.
Best
AA
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