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21st July 18, 09:13 AM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by PatrickHughes123
Yes, I've also experienced this. Two old ladies that live in my flat have said that I look great in a kilt and it made their day. Some old gentlemen have gave their positive comments. Quite a few people have beeped their car horns at me when passing on the road. I get the occasional jokers in traffic, a guy in a car once shouted "Donald where's yer troosers?" and a whole van of craftsmen shouted "FREEDOM!!!" in passing by me.
Then, you get the occasional people who mock you and be rude to you. Any Americans or Canadians get this?
Not so much rude as not knowing how to react to the Kilt. When I first started working at the hardware store some of the contractors wouldn't say anything they would just avoid me, and ask one of the other associates to wait on them but they soon came around. One tried to complain to the Manager but she stated that if he could not deal with me they his business was not needed at the store. Some I have had to correct when someone will ask are you wearing a dress, and then I would mention that a dress goes over the head and a shirt goes around the waist. lol.and state yes I am wearing a skirt that is also called a Kilt.
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