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    Quote Originally Posted by Nighthawk View Post
    Education aides acceptance, and ignorance is the gateway to prejudice.
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    They asked to take your picture? How polite! Of course I never miss a chance to get a photo with random bands of giggling girls!
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    Pose for the picture next time It's good for PR for the kilt

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    You remind me of an experience in Edinburgh. Our final day in Scotland on the last visit, Rachel and I had been at a black tie luncheon. After turning in our rental car, we arrived at the Witchery an hour early for our reservation. (We're still in formal attire, mind, me in Montrose doublet, kilt, decorations, etc., Rachel in cocktail dress.) With an hour to kill and a plane to catch the next day, Rachel suggested one last shopping browse of The Royal Mile. OK. She looks at me and says "Someone is going to want to take your picture." "Naw" says I. But sure enough, in the first shop, a couple of crazy Americans came up to me and asked "May we take your picture?" Putting on my best accent, I say "Sure, Lass, but would be better ootside again' the stone walls." After several snaps they asked me "Where are you from?" You should have seen their faces when I replied "South Carolina"!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jForrester View Post
    You remind me of an experience in Edinburgh. Our final day in Scotland on the last visit, Rachel and I had been at a black tie luncheon. After turning in our rental car, we arrived at the Witchery an hour early for our reservation. (We're still in formal attire, mind, me in Montrose doublet, kilt, decorations, etc., Rachel in cocktail dress.) With an hour to kill and a plane to catch the next day, Rachel suggested one last shopping browse of The Royal Mile. OK. She looks at me and says "Someone is going to want to take your picture." "Naw" says I. But sure enough, in the first shop, a couple of crazy Americans came up to me and asked "May we take your picture?" Putting on my best accent, I say "Sure, Lass, but would be better ootside again' the stone walls." After several snaps they asked me "Where are you from?" You should have seen their faces when I replied "South Carolina"!!
    Hilarious and not an uncommon event on the Royal Mile.
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    I had a experience earlier this month when I came out of a supermarket in a less than solubrious part of town.
    There was a gang of youths hanging around and when they saw me I got the "there's guy in a skirt routine" one of them asked why I was wearing a skirt and when I replied that nobody had made p**nts big enough to hold what I had down there and that's why I wore a kilt, they all laughed. They then all fired questions about the kilt, what do the colours mean, where was it made. I spent half an hour talking to them about the kilt and what it meant to me. I have been there a couple of times since and if they are around, and they usually are, nobody makes any negative comments. It's always "Hi Kiltman, got time for a chat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Downunder Kilt View Post
    I had a experience earlier this month when I came out of a supermarket in a less than solubrious part of town.
    There was a gang of youths hanging around and when they saw me I got the "there's guy in a skirts routine" one of them asked why I was wearing a skirt and when I replied that I nobody had made p**nts big enough to hold what I had down there and that's why I wore a kilt, they all laughed. They then all fired questions about the kilt, what do the colours mean, where was it made. I spent half an hour talking to them about the kilt and what it meant to me. I have be there a couple of times since and if they are around, and the usually are, nobody makes any negative comments. It's always "Hi Kiltman, got time for a chat.
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    DownUnder and Tiny have good answers to those silly questions.
    I haven’t had any of them in 32 years, as I have been kiltless for that stretch of time, but I am hopeful of owning one next year.
    And Matt, those T-shirts are hilarious. I ought to get one . . . but then I don’t wear T-shirts all that often . . .
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    Similar stuff happened to me last Sunday at Wal*Mart. We saw a co-worker who asked if I was 'coming back from something ethnic'. Stock answer, "no I just like to wear a kilt." I'm just waiting until word gets around work -- 'Oh my, Mildred, he was wearing a skirt! Said it was a kilt, but he's not Scottish!"

    Then another guy stopped me and wanted to know what clan I was.

    Finally, the cashier asked the obvious, prefaced with, "I hope you don't mind if I ask ...."

    Quote Originally Posted by jForrester View Post
    Putting on my best accent, I say "Sure, Lass, but would be better ootside again' the stone walls." After several snaps they asked me "Where are you from?" You should have seen their faces when I replied "South Carolina"!!
    I've been wanting to do this and say and say, "Ay, me clan is frum a wee bit o' Scotland called Slovakia. Jus' go' back frum a wee bit o' haggis huntin'"

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    Would it be fair to say that if one is wearing a PV casual kilt you would get more questions or insults about your 'skirt'? I'm starting to think that most people if they see you in full get up that the questions will be more about the occasion rather than the outfit. Ie. most people have seen pipebands whereas few people know about the more casual kilts that are not in tartans.

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