Quote Originally Posted by CDNSushi View Post
Isaac,

I'm not trying to sound unkind here, but really -- with 8 pages of comments in your last thread on this topic and 5 pages in this one, with some of the forum's kilted "heavyweights" all checking in with their ideas and opinions, I would imagine that by now you would have sufficient material with which to proceed on this issue.

If you haven't gleaned enough by now, do you think you ever will?
Normally I don't get involved in this type of thread, as I had my hand slapped by several members when I was a Noobie and posted a similar thread on not being allowed to wear a kilt to work. Please keep in mind that we are not required to read, or post on ,any of the threads on the board. No need to belittle members of our family who are asking for help or advice. How many members do we have? If only 1% post advice, the thread can span several pages. Also remember that for some, going kilted is very difficult at first and may require quite a bit of support, addressing your school faculty is a big step for a student needing support. I respect Isaac for being mature and brave enough to stand up for his rights.

More on topic, I believe diplomacy will work best in this given scenario. Do keep us posted. Out of curiosity, what will your guest be wearing? Good luck.
James