
Originally Posted by
MacMillan of Rathdown
Trefor, I'll bow to your obviously broader experience as to whether most in Scotland follow #6 (or not) in polite society.

Polite society does not ask and does not tell but quite frankly we tend to worry much less about such things in any case and allow the risk compensation factor its proper place. The infinitesimal risk of a split second glimpse of a human posterior is out of all proportion to the major discomfort and inconvenience and we do not consider naked statues an affront to public morality of decency the way they are viewed over there. It is much more likely to cause amusement rather than offence in a situation of innocent and brief (no pun intended) exposure in any case.

Originally Posted by
Jock Scot
Yes we do make up our own minds up here and in certain circumstances, M o R's rule number 6 does apply. That is just common courtesy and common sense. Although the "I admit nothing" rule still applies!

Well I can only observe that of course the "admit nothing" rule (or where would be the mystique) still applies but short of doing a sword dance with the aforementioned potential offended parties lying underneath or a deliberate deliberate flashing or mooning (which polite society would not do) (and which trousered and underweared types are more likely to do) then the chances of offending are somewhat remote. There are many ladies and children around when one steps out of the door so how one applies the courtesy and sense is a difficult point.
Those who wish to wear underwear in some or all circumstances will do so and I am not going to ask or check or criticise their choice.
But for those who do not it is equally their choice and an insinuation that in some circumstances they are irresponsible or discourteous or not using their common sense could be seen as an insult or denial of their freedom of choice. I don't doubt that such advice is given with the best of intentions but I for one will always oppose hard and fast rules especially when many ladies and children have not been shocked or scandalised or seen anything that they shouldn't.
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