skylock Posted March 21, 2011 #151 Share Posted March 21, 2011 Lanyards around my neck are absolutely just NOT my style. I wouldn't be caught dead in one. I always have some type of bag or purse with me and that where my card will be. I do get it punched in the casino with one of their springy coil thingies and will occasionally wrap it around my wrist but thats where it ends. I would not be caught dead dragging a "purse" around on the ship or in port. Over the years I have found several "purses" left by someone. I have never found a lanyard left by someone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vanityfur Posted March 21, 2011 #152 Share Posted March 21, 2011 I would not be caught dead dragging a "purse" around on the ship or in port. Over the years I have found several "purses" left by someone. I have never found a lanyard left by someone. Exactly! ***For those who think Crocs are above them-- I wear Crocs, b/c they are comfortable. Getting hit by a drunk driver at 23, having my kneecap broken, and having permanent back troubles makes one less inclined to care about the footwear "image" and more concerned with being able to walk. I am an Ole Miss sorority girl who has little trouble knowing how to dress myself. I also know quite well how to conduct myself on and off a ship. So, those who think they are above me and my fashion choices don't concern me... Here's a pic of the design I am having made for my new lanyard. It matches my Lilly stuff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vanityfur Posted March 21, 2011 #153 Share Posted March 21, 2011 But, then again... Since I wear a lanyard, it seems that I MUST eat with no utensils, instead shoving my unwashed hands into my overfilled plate of food. I MUST decorate my door with gaudy items. I MUST be rude and uncouth. I MUST be overweight. I MUST make a spectacle out of myself... Did I miss anything? Seriously, from someone whose name is (let me get this correct) redneckrockermaker, I take these stereotypes and assumptions with a grain of salt... (And, yes... I DO wear a lanyard at home. It is perfectly acceptable in my profession. I am sorry your narrow view of the world doesn't allow for the wearing of id badge holders, lanyards, etc.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jessemon Posted March 21, 2011 #154 Share Posted March 21, 2011 but don't you think it just looks so stupid hanging around your neck? OK. Just had to let it out. I always wear mine onboard during the day....I have my Corona bottle opener on it and it helps for all those buckets of beer I have been known to drink.....;):p:D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LucyR. Posted March 21, 2011 #155 Share Posted March 21, 2011 Since I pay for my own cruises I don't need to impress snobs who I will never see again. I am not hiding my lanyard to impress people who don't financially support me. Great idea about buying stuff at the dollar store to decorate my cabin door. I LOVE LANYARDS! I have a bunch of them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whynotcruise Posted March 21, 2011 #156 Share Posted March 21, 2011 but don't you think it just looks so stupid hanging around your neck? OK. Just had to let it out. I wore it on my last cruise the first two days. I also wore black work out clothes. I kept wondering why I was mistaken as a staff member numerous times. I finally realized that with the lanyard around my neck and wearing all black (almost like a uniform), I did look like I could be a staff member. Needless to say, I wore a wristlet after that and no one stopped me with questions like "Umm, do you work here (at the store)?" ... "Can you show me the closest restroom?" ... "Can you take our picture?" ;-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Julienatul Posted March 21, 2011 #157 Share Posted March 21, 2011 For me its totally practical. I travel with hubby who can never hang onto anything and 2 small kids so keeping track of 4 sail and signs without a lanyard is a nightmare. The lanyard may not look the greatest but its totally practical and Im on vacation so I really dont care what I look like as long as I am presentable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crusinpsychRN Posted March 21, 2011 #158 Share Posted March 21, 2011 I don't think it looks stupid at all. Very convenient and I've never lost my card. On a cruise before we got lanyards my son lost his card 3 times! I hang it on the door handle so I don't forget it when I go out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crusinpsychRN Posted March 21, 2011 #159 Share Posted March 21, 2011 I wore it on my last cruise the first two days. I also wore black work out clothes. I kept wondering why I was mistaken as a staff member numerous times. I finally realized that with the lanyard around my neck and wearing all black (almost like a uniform), I did look like I could be a staff member. Needless to say, I wore a wristlet after that and no one stopped me with questions like "Umm, do you work here (at the store)?" ... "Can you show me the closest restroom?" ... "Can you take our picture?" ;-) Funny. I wore my Cruise Critic t-shirt and loads of people would come up to me to get me to include one thing or another in my review or to make sure something was changed they didn't like. I couldn't convince anyone it was a message board. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
babyher Posted March 21, 2011 #160 Share Posted March 21, 2011 I am a lanyard guy.I lose everything so if its not attached around my neck it would be gone.My mom made me wear them mitts with a string attached to them so I would not loose them as a kid.Maybe thats where I get it from??? *LOL* I am the same way. I am so used to my lanyard at work , I forget it is even on me . In fact when we moved to the new building we are in at work and were issued lanyards and security cards , one of the ladies I work with said . "I like it, makes me feel like I am on a cruise :" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yvonne Posted March 21, 2011 #161 Share Posted March 21, 2011 DH wears his lanyard around his neck most of the time, but it's usually tucked under his shirt then he just pulls it out when he needs it. I used to wear mine that way as well, but on our last cruise there was no safe in the room so I carried my hip purse all the time so just kept it in there. I couldn't care less what anyone else thinks if we were our lanyards around our neck. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lhanson38 Posted March 21, 2011 #162 Share Posted March 21, 2011 I understand wearing a laynard for work and croc's for work tho there are far better work shoes than those. I get wearing a logo shirt for work. I don't get it for vacay or and other time. I understand people want comfert but there are plenty of styles that fit right and look good with out being baggy or sloppy. I just think croc's and fannypack, big teeshirts are just very unflatering. I also feel that way about polo shirt to. But your right its your vacay so wear what you want. If you are happy looking that way then go for it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Time2CruiseAgain Posted March 21, 2011 #163 Share Posted March 21, 2011 I wear my lanyard with my Sail and Sign attached...with pride...otherwise I will lose it. I am on vacation and I absolutely refuse to carry a purse around the ship all day. I take it off at port calls and do have a cross chest purse for that and at dinner each night I have a black beaded credit card size purse that I put it in (only cause I do dress up each night and I think the whole red stretchy lanyard does nothing for my look). I dont see the problem or why it bothers others where and how I keep up with my Sail and Sign card. I agree with this - I also wear mine because I do tend to forget where I put things - my least favorite part of menopause - geesh! lol - I actually use the Cruise Critic lanyard with the detachable part at the bottom - love it! Now, I don't wear it on formal night, I do tuck it in my little purse! and I also definitely do not wear it in port. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Time2CruiseAgain Posted March 21, 2011 #164 Share Posted March 21, 2011 Can't help with the lanyard but yes, the S&S card is credit card size. I have actually made a few of these for when I go to my Stampin' Up! conventions! They are very easy to do - just go to your local craft store - I love Michaels - and pick some pretty beads, measure how long you want your lanyard and string your beads - attaching the little lanyard clip at the bottom! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DonnaAruba Posted March 21, 2011 #165 Share Posted March 21, 2011 Is the S&S card the thickness/weight of a credit card too? Just wondering if a normal 'home office' hole punch would do it or will we HAVE to go to the casino for help? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JennLuvs2Cruise Posted March 21, 2011 #166 Share Posted March 21, 2011 Can someone please explain how polos are tacky or frowned upon? To be quite frank, both DF & my brother have polos from Ralph Lauren & Lacoste that cost $80-120 each, so it just boggles me that some piece of article clothing that is expensive is now considered tacky... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Warm Breezes Posted March 21, 2011 #167 Share Posted March 21, 2011 Is the S&S card the thickness/weight of a credit card too? Just wondering if a normal 'home office' hole punch would do it or will we HAVE to go to the casino for help? I just bring a hand held punch and punch our card while we are waiting to board. Works great. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
H82seaUgo Posted March 21, 2011 #168 Share Posted March 21, 2011 Can someone please explain how polos are tacky or frowned upon? To be quite frank, both DF & my brother have polos from Ralph Lauren & Lacoste that cost $80-120 each, so it just boggles me that some piece of article clothing that is expensive is now considered tacky... if you dress a horse, it's still a horse. polos are not a dress shirt. but i missed your reference. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bookcreator Posted March 21, 2011 #169 Share Posted March 21, 2011 but don't you think it just looks so stupid hanging around your neck? OK. Just had to let it out. I have to admit - I wear mine and you will all have fun with this....... .....I put my ship pins on the lanyard:p People are always laughing around me......guess they are laughing at me:D Now I feel really important, all that attention on the ship, and a thread on CC too - all for the convenience of having my S & S handy and a place to put 19 ship pins that would live in a drawer if I didn't a least wear them on my lanyard. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alcouple Posted March 21, 2011 #170 Share Posted March 21, 2011 Can someone please explain how polos are tacky or frowned upon? To be quite frank, both DF & my brother have polos from Ralph Lauren & Lacoste that cost $80-120 each, so it just boggles me that some piece of article clothing that is expensive is now considered tacky... I agree totally. (althiough cost has nothing to do with it) if you dress a horse, it's still a horse. polos are not a dress shirt. but i missed your reference. So now when we are on the ship or around port we should wear dress shirts? When did this happen? I missed it while I was wearing my Polos. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
H82seaUgo Posted March 21, 2011 #171 Share Posted March 21, 2011 So now when we are on the ship or around port we should wear dress shirts? When did this happen? I missed it while I was wearing my Polos. i didn't say that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WhansaMi Posted March 21, 2011 #172 Share Posted March 21, 2011 Are all you guys who wear lanyards the same ones who decorate your doors/balconies with the crappy dollar store garbage, making the ship look like a cheap trailer trash/dormitory hall? (I can only shudder at the thought of what the ship would look like if everyone decorated their door with crap) amy Never decorated my door. Would you wear your license/credit card/car keys around your neck while at home because it is convenient and you "don't care" what others think (why only on vacation if it is such a great idea...do you not care what your co-workers/neighbors think, but will look like a $&*$@ amongst those you will probably not see again)? Is it really that difficult to carry a wallet/purse/etc. to carry the card and other valuables as you would at home?amy Yes, I *would*, if it made sense to do so, but, it doesn't. Do you wear logo tshirts, white athletic shoes and dark socks or crocs in port because you don't care what others think? (believe me, the locals are laughing at you and can pick you out like a tourist from a mile away.) When in Europe, the cruise ship tourists who dressed as above were an embarrassment to those who tried their best to look like other Europeans..."when in Rome...", and were laughed at by the locals and targeted specifically by pickpockets).amy Wear white tennies, with white socks. Does that count? I do agree, it is your vacation and you can look like whatever you want. If you don't care, fine. If your appearance is not important to you, fine. If you want to wear crap clothes (meaning cut offs, baseball hats, sleeveless t-shirts etc. ) in the MDR, fine. It certainly will in no way harm any other person's vacation, and I will support your choice to do so. It will, on the other hand, give me great pleasure to point you out to myself, and others in my silly group who take fun at pointing out the stupid things others do. Is it shallow, you betcha. If it is your right to do what you want, it is also my right to get a kick out of making fun of you. (ofcourse, never openly) amy Well, at least you are self-aware. So, please keep wearing inappropriate (IMO) clothes, act a mess onboard , pig out at the buffet (when you clearly show that lack of food control is an issue in your past). I will will enjoy my cruise, and will fully support you in doing whatever (within the rules of the ship) will make you get the absolute best cruise possible. amy Buffet? Where did anyone say anything about the buffet? Perhaps you aren't as self-aware as I thought... Was this post politically incorrect, pretty sure. It is what many would love to say, absolutely sure. Flame away, also your right, but keep in mind, all you door decorating-lanyard wearing-crap clothes wearing-chair saving-matching tshirt loving-live to find out what the food will be on each night-bring nine colored pens to highlight the funtimes-ask the same question as has been asked 10,000 times-get your panties in a knot over smoking (no, I am not a smoker)-find the need to post on EVERYTHING whether or not you have anything new or of value to say just to build your post count....pick one or more of the above............amy Okay.... now I'm SURE you are projecting things. You have somehow mananged to see people who wear lanyards are part of a homogeneous group, and I can assure you, we are not. keep in mind that it is my right to really not care! Cheers to you all with wishes for the very best in what makes YOU happy. I support you all and wish you all happy cruising or just thinking about this very best of vacations. amy This last statement sounds pretty incongruous with the previous ones. You know, one of my childhood friends is someone I've known for 45 years. We still stay in touch. I feel bonded to her because of the longevity of our relationship, and the times -- good and bad -- that we have shared together. But, I haven't seen her in 15 years. I haven't made it a point to get together because she is SO hypercriticial of what others are wearing, doing, or being. I have never understood it, and, as I've gotten older, I simply am not willing to spend any significant amount of time around that negativity. Your post is reminiscent of how she percieves the world. I hope that your friends and family have greater patience for it than I do, because, otherwise, you might find yourself wondering why people pull away from you, when you haven't done anything *to them*. However, I do want to thank you, because perhaps now is the time to have that difficult conversation with my friend. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robkatcruisers Posted March 21, 2011 #173 Share Posted March 21, 2011 Are all you guys who wear lanyards the same ones who decorate your doors/balconies with the crappy dollar store garbage, making the ship look like a cheap trailer trash/dormitory hall? (I can only shudder at the thought of what the ship would look like if everyone decorated their door with crap) Would you wear your license/credit card/car keys around your neck while at home because it is convenient and you "don't care" what others think (why only on vacation if it is such a great idea...do you not care what your co-workers/neighbors think, but will look like a $&*$@ amongst those you will probably not see again)? Is it really that difficult to carry a wallet/purse/etc. to carry the card and other valuables as you would at home? Do you wear logo tshirts, white athletic shoes and dark socks or crocs in port because you don't care what others think? (believe me, the locals are laughing at you and can pick you out like a tourist from a mile away.) When in Europe, the cruise ship tourists who dressed as above were an embarrassment to those who tried their best to look like other Europeans..."when in Rome...", and were laughed at by the locals and targeted specifically by pickpockets). I do agree, it is your vacation and you can look like whatever you want. If you don't care, fine. If your appearance is not important to you, fine. If you want to wear crap clothes (meaning cut offs, baseball hats, sleeveless t-shirts etc. ) in the MDR, fine. It certainly will in no way harm any other person's vacation, and I will support your choice to do so. It will, on the other hand, give me great pleasure to point you out to myself, and others in my silly group who take fun at pointing out the stupid things others do. Is it shallow, you betcha. If it is your right to do what you want, it is also my right to get a kick out of making fun of you. (ofcourse, never openly) So, please keep wearing inappropriate (IMO) clothes, act a mess onboard , pig out at the buffet (when you clearly show that lack of food control is an issue in your past). I will will enjoy my cruise, and will fully support you in doing whatever (within the rules of the ship) will make you get the absolute best cruise possible. Was this post politically incorrect, pretty sure. It is what many would love to say, absolutely sure. Flame away, also your right, but keep in mind, all you door decorating-lanyard wearing-crap clothes wearing-chair saving-matching tshirt loving-live to find out what the food will be on each night-bring nine colored pens to highlight the funtimes-ask the same question as has been asked 10,000 times-get your panties in a knot over smoking (no, I am not a smoker)-find the need to post on EVERYTHING whether or not you have anything new or of value to say just to build your post count....pick one or more of the above............ keep in mind that it is my right to really not care! Cheers to you all with wishes for the very best in what makes YOU happy. I support you all and wish you all happy cruising or just thinking about this very best of vacations. amy Good luck with that! "I never knew you" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
babyher Posted March 21, 2011 #174 Share Posted March 21, 2011 Are all you guys who wear lanyards the same ones who decorate your doors/balconies with the crappy dollar store garbage, making the ship look like a cheap trailer trash/dormitory hall? (I can only shudder at the thought of what the ship would look like if everyone decorated their door with crap) Would you wear your license/credit card/car keys around your neck while at home because it is convenient and you "don't care" what others think (why only on vacation if it is such a great idea...do you not care what your co-workers/neighbors think, but will look like a $&*$@ amongst those you will probably not see again)? Is it really that difficult to carry a wallet/purse/etc. to carry the card and other valuables as you would at home? Do you wear logo tshirts, white athletic shoes and dark socks or crocs in port because you don't care what others think? (believe me, the locals are laughing at you and can pick you out like a tourist from a mile away.) When in Europe, the cruise ship tourists who dressed as above were an embarrassment to those who tried their best to look like other Europeans..."when in Rome...", and were laughed at by the locals and targeted specifically by pickpockets). I do agree, it is your vacation and you can look like whatever you want. If you don't care, fine. If your appearance is not important to you, fine. If you want to wear crap clothes (meaning cut offs, baseball hats, sleeveless t-shirts etc. ) in the MDR, fine. It certainly will in no way harm any other person's vacation, and I will support your choice to do so. It will, on the other hand, give me great pleasure to point you out to myself, and others in my silly group who take fun at pointing out the stupid things others do. Is it shallow, you betcha. If it is your right to do what you want, it is also my right to get a kick out of making fun of you. (ofcourse, never openly) So, please keep wearing inappropriate (IMO) clothes, act a mess onboard , pig out at the buffet (when you clearly show that lack of food control is an issue in your past). I will will enjoy my cruise, and will fully support you in doing whatever (within the rules of the ship) will make you get the absolute best cruise possible. Was this post politically incorrect, pretty sure. It is what many would love to say, absolutely sure. Flame away, also your right, but keep in mind, all you door decorating-lanyard wearing-crap clothes wearing-chair saving-matching tshirt loving-live to find out what the food will be on each night-bring nine colored pens to highlight the funtimes-ask the same question as has been asked 10,000 times-get your panties in a knot over smoking (no, I am not a smoker)-find the need to post on EVERYTHING whether or not you have anything new or of value to say just to build your post count....pick one or more of the above............ keep in mind that it is my right to really not care! Cheers to you all with wishes for the very best in what makes YOU happy. I support you all and wish you all happy cruising or just thinking about this very best of vacations. amy Quick question ... How many "drinks of the day" does it take to drown the bug you have up your ass ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruiselover** Posted March 21, 2011 #175 Share Posted March 21, 2011 I have really been enjoying this thread! My husband and I are both wear lanyards on our cruises for our Sail and Sign cards. Why? Well, to me they are extremely convenient. I haven't misplaced a card yet. Another reason - that no one else seems to have pointed out - is that since they hang down in a 'v' from your neckline, lanyards are great at making you appear slimmer! I have read over and over that a v-neck is the best fashion choice since it draws the eye down. So, for those of us who choose to wear lanyards, we actually will appear leaner than some of the other passengers onboard. I'm all for that! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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