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24th March 10, 03:16 AM
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 Originally Posted by Frank McGrath
This is a question posed to those members that live in Scotland.
How are American tourists seen by the people of the land? If american tourists are kilted, how are they treated? Generalities will be fine. I have a friend planning a trip to Scotland and he wants to know how americans are received. Thanks
With open arms. Delighted to see you.
Scots are quite reserved, but generally speaking they are immensely courteous,but on occasion their dry sense of humour can turn into a storm, particularly, if the kilt is not worn correctly. I know some may say otherwise, but stick with a tartan kilt.If your friend is planning to be up in the Inverness/Fort William area and needs a few ideas, then do get in touch.
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