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Chicagoguy66

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  1. So great that you were never refused service.  Very few restaurants are likely to refuse you service based upon your attire.  But is that the only question?  Again, it’s just not that hard to look presentable.  Just pretend you live in a big city and go to restaurants not part of a big chain (e.g., Applebee’s).

  2. I’m sorry but I just don’t get it that people don’t know how to dress at a nice restaurant (on a cruise ship or anywhere else).  And yes, it does matter to me.  When people are dressed like slobs it adversely affects the atmosphere, at least for some of us.  Show some respect for others we do care and dress appropriately. Is it really that hard to put on a clean polo shirt and a nice pair of jeans? Nobody (well at least not me) is asking for you to put on a suit and tie.

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  3. 29 minutes ago, graphicguy said:

    I don't know how to make this any clearer.  I do not care what you wear on a cruise.

     

    Nothing you say or do will make me care....one itty-bitty iota.

     

    Wear a top hat.  That's fine.  Wear a baseball hat.  That's also fine.  Patent leather shoes?  Have at it.  Bow tie?  Sure, why not!  Izod shirt?  Of course, I like them.  Kilt?  Absolutely!

     

    I do not care, that you care, what I wear on a cruise, either!  I do not care if anyone cares what ships I've sailed, what cabins I've stayed in, what excursions I've taken, where I've sailed to, where I've sailed from.

     

    If my experiences can help someone because I've sailed on different cruise lines, on different ships, in different cabins, on different excursions, in different geographic locales, I'm happy to help.

     

     

     

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