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9th February 10, 08:37 AM
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"I find it helps in fostering a good relationship with merchants and other business contacts The kilt automatically sets you apart around here, which makes you easier to remember, and of one is polite and cheerful, nearly everyone responds in kind. This in turn makes an on-going relationship of any kind more pleasant, and more likely to succeed." Howard Clark
I agree Howard. I find that the recognition leads to better and more personal service. I am kilted most of the time when I leave the house and am recognized for that fact. They may not know my name and thats ok, its the service that counts.
I have been asked "Wheres your kilt?' many times when I am wearing p@nts or shorts. The answer varies with the situation.
Larry Dirr
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