setsail Posted April 4, 2013 #176 Share Posted April 4, 2013 There will be a test. If after 9 pages of answers if you cannot spell YES then you fail:D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jbond Posted April 4, 2013 #177 Share Posted April 4, 2013 MOST MEN (APPROX 95%) can't read, don't understand, will not respect, or just don't give a dam. but they totally disregard smart casual night. too many don't even wear a jacket on formal night. :eek::eek: (i guess that is where they get the term WALMART CRUISERS) I'm a man who can read and also knows how to spell damn in the context that you used it in. I'm also a WalMart shopper and I'll guarantee that we dress equally as well as you on any night of a cruise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
k9x8 Posted April 4, 2013 #178 Share Posted April 4, 2013 Fancy jeans is an oxymoron only if you limit your definition to denim. Nowadays, almost any fabric is cut and stitched in the manner of jeans; velvet, leather, silk, moleskin. Some of y'all are joking about men and tuxedoes. Well, some of us women were born under a bad sign, or maybe we're the unwanted faery changelings. No matter how much finery we don, we leave the impression of an unmade bed. It's a curse. And, no way do we put strappy shoes on our Fred Flinstone feet. <sigh> That being said, we always notch it up when we travel in Europe. Sadly, Americans are easily spotted. What about shore excursions? I work in jeans and sweatshirts, yet I'm kind of shocked by some of the photos posted of European excursions. I might not be able to pull off the Kate Middleton look, but I would never (except for a beach, maybe) go ashore in short shorts and a too-tight top, cut like a camisole. No, not even in my younger days. Oh, my. I sound like my mother. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EVALUATOR Posted April 4, 2013 #179 Share Posted April 4, 2013 Mexico last year. 1 pair of Oakleys and a Rolex watch. $20.00 for both. do I know how to bargain or what.... But you have a problem with walmart shoppers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
temple1 Posted April 4, 2013 #180 Share Posted April 4, 2013 Perhaps the word “suggested” does not mean than it is suggested that you follow the code, but rather what is recommended as an example for each type of category. So are these signs new? Regarding the Jewel sign – I am surprised that they still use a semi casual designation. M Thanks - you are one of the few who read the entire statement, not just pick up the "suggested" part of the dress code. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peteukmcr Posted April 4, 2013 #181 Share Posted April 4, 2013 I really can't believe this thread is alive and kicking. How many times has it been resuscitated? Never mind, but I've found a great excuse not to adhere to the suggested dress code, we in the UK don't understand most of the descriptions of attire mentioned on here nor in the Wikipedia description of smart casual so we can wear what we like :D Dress pants? Are they a version of a ladies dress made for men? Dress shirt? Is this another version of a ladies dress? Dress socks? Mmm, need repeat the above? Didn't think so :D Until the cruise industry recognise the world wide clientele they are now attracting in their suggested dress codes, they are liable to get all sorts of attire on the various 'themed' nights, because that's what they are in reality. :D PS. we do wear tuxes for formal night! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
temple1 Posted April 4, 2013 #182 Share Posted April 4, 2013 Never mind, but I've found a great excuse not to adhere to the suggested dress code, we in the UK don't understand most of the descriptions of attire mentioned on here nor in the Wikipedia description of smart casual so we can wear what we like :D Dress pants? Are they a version of a ladies dress made for men? Dress shirt? Is this another version of a ladies dress? Dress socks? Mmm, need repeat the above? Didn't think so :D Until the cruise industry recognise the world wide clientele they are now attracting in their suggested dress codes, they are liable to get all sorts of attire on the various 'themed' nights, because that's what they are in reality. :D PS. we do wear tuxes for formal night! But you Brits are so much better versed in what is considered formal attire than your uncouth cousins across the pond you shouldn't need the suggestions provided by the cruise line. :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EVALUATOR Posted April 4, 2013 #183 Share Posted April 4, 2013 PS. we do wear tuxes for formal night! Same for your baked potatoes. Don't you call them jacketed potatoes? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peteukmcr Posted April 4, 2013 #184 Share Posted April 4, 2013 Same for your baked potatoes. Don't you call them jacketed potatoes? No, where I live we call them baked potatoes. But what does that have to do with a dress code?:D or are you pointing out the differences with the language in the US compared to English? :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peteukmcr Posted April 4, 2013 #185 Share Posted April 4, 2013 But you Brits are so much better versed in what is considered formal attire than your uncouth cousins across the pond you shouldn't need the suggestions provided by the cruise line. :DYes, that's so true, thanks for the observation, but as mentioned many many times on CC, we are sailing on a US cruise line and so 'when in Rome' and all that,(including gratuities :D) we need to be mindful of the cultural requirements of the 'country' we are visiting and would hate to get it wrong. So RCI need to remember that for us 'foreigners' in order that we don't upset anyone. :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daniels5759 Posted April 4, 2013 #186 Share Posted April 4, 2013 Like! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scribbles77 Posted April 4, 2013 #187 Share Posted April 4, 2013 No, where I live we call them baked potatoes. But what does that have to do with a dress code?:D or are you pointing out the differences with the language in the US compared to English? :D We call them jacket potatoes - just to add a spanner to the works LOL :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bakincakes Posted April 5, 2013 #188 Share Posted April 5, 2013 I really can't believe this thread is alive and kicking. How many times has it been resuscitated? Never mind, but I've found a great excuse not to adhere to the suggested dress code, we in the UK don't understand most of the descriptions of attire mentioned on here nor in the Wikipedia description of smart casual so we can wear what we like :D Dress pants? Are they a version of a ladies dress made for men? Dress shirt? Is this another version of a ladies dress? Dress socks? Mmm, need repeat the above? Didn't think so :D Until the cruise industry recognise the world wide clientele they are now attracting in their suggested dress codes, they are liable to get all sorts of attire on the various 'themed' nights, because that's what they are in reality. :D PS. we do wear tuxes for formal night! Just be careful if you happen to announce that you have a "jumper"..Americans may scurry to the rail to see who jumped ship.;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cigar City Nole Posted April 5, 2013 #189 Share Posted April 5, 2013 From the Jewel of the Seas this past January (as someone posted on anothe thread): I sailed jewel at the end of Dec and can attest that they DID NOT enforce the dress code in the MDR on ANY night Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Debde Posted April 5, 2013 #190 Share Posted April 5, 2013 I sailed jewel at the end of Dec and can attest that they DID NOT enforce the dress code in the MDR on ANY night Of course they did not. One of many rulers they do not enforce. They need new signs and an updated website. Then-follow it. :cool: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EVALUATOR Posted April 5, 2013 #191 Share Posted April 5, 2013 Of course they did not. One of many rulers they do not enforce. They need new signs and an updated website. Then-follow it. :cool: Does it really come as a surprise to those on CC that want a stricter dress code that RCI doesn't enforce it? Maybe an unenforced sign is the only thing stopping MDR dress code armageddon. Be careful what one asks for, they might get it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Debde Posted April 5, 2013 #192 Share Posted April 5, 2013 Does it really come as a surprise to those on CC that want a stricter dress code that RCI doesn't enforce it? Maybe an unenforced sign is the only thing stopping MDR dress code armageddon. Be careful what one asks for, they might get it. I'm just having some fun. I really could care less what they enforce or don't enforce or how others dress. When I do go in the MDR I don't notice a thing as far as attire of others Plenty of options where I can eat and be comfortable where dress code would not be a factor. Heck, I'm a huge WJ fan!! True MTD in comfort!!:D What cracks me up is some that tell you to follow the rules. Look, read the sign. Yet, on other threads, different senario, blatantly breaking a rule that is in print. Keeping up with the hypocrisy around here is entertaining!!:p Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EVALUATOR Posted April 5, 2013 #193 Share Posted April 5, 2013 I'm just having some fun.I really could care less what they enforce or don't enforce or how others dress. When I do go in the MDR I don't notice a thing as far as attire of others Plenty of options where I can eat and be comfortable where dress code would not be a factor. Heck, I'm a huge WJ fan!! True MTD in comfort!!:D What cracks me up is some that tell you to follow the rules. Look, read the sign. Yet, on other threads, different senario, blatantly breaking a rule that is in print. Keeping up with the hypocrisy around here is entertaining!!:p We are on the same page for dress codes and many other issues.:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
galavant3 Posted April 5, 2013 #194 Share Posted April 5, 2013 Why? It is only a SUGGESTION not a requirement. We will be eating in the MDR in shorts and be comfortable and happy while in the caribbean. On our cruises, they have specified "no shorts" in the dining room. I don't care what you wear but I'd be prepared to change, just in case. While jeans don't seem to be an issue, people do sometimes get turned away for wearing shorts. Regarding the use of the word "suggestion". Any time we attend an event (cruise or otherwise) we try and follow the dress suggestion. I realize that not everyone does that but it gives me peace of mind that I won't be over or under dressed for the event. I would feel awkward to show up at a table wearing shorts when everyone else was dressed more formally. I realize that some wouldn't be bothered in the least. We cruise with our kids and we "require" them to dress according to the "suggestions". Since we are paying, they comply! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SConnolly Posted April 5, 2013 #195 Share Posted April 5, 2013 1. There is a "Suggested Attire" for specific Dining Venues, once would hope that fellow cruisers. where possible would try to adhere to the guidelines. 2. Then we have items are are listed as "Not Permitted" in those dining venues, again folks should just use commmon sense and try to be respectful (where possible) My "where possible " covers lost luggage, etc" Happy Cruising Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arzeena Posted April 5, 2013 #196 Share Posted April 5, 2013 you keep saying walmart cruiser. I would much rather sit next to a person in jeans and a t-shirt then someone in full formal wear who feels the need to belittle people by addressing them as walmart cruisers. And really, most men can't read? You seem to have this attitude that you are above everyone else. Just my thoughts!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arzeena Posted April 5, 2013 #197 Share Posted April 5, 2013 MOST MEN (APPROX 95%) can't read, don't understand, will not respect, or just don't give a dam. but they totally disregard smart casual night. too many don't even wear a jacket on formal night. :eek::eek: (i guess that is where they get the term WALMART CRUISERS) I just don't understand this! Just what kind of a nasty comment is this??? "95% of men cannot read or just don't give a damn????" You must be stuck with one of that kind to make that observation! I feel sorry for you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WetToes Posted April 5, 2013 #198 Share Posted April 5, 2013 And him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EVALUATOR Posted April 5, 2013 #199 Share Posted April 5, 2013 I just don't understand this! Just what kind of a nasty comment is this??? "95% of men cannot read or just don't give a damn????" You must be stuck with one of that kind to make that observation! I feel sorry for you. And him. 5%er:eek: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sharod Posted April 6, 2013 #200 Share Posted April 6, 2013 Let me start by saying that my hubby and I love to dress up for dinner on the cruises we have been on. Formal night no exception. Nice suit for my hubby, long gown for me:) BUT, on my upcoming Explorer cruise, less than 2 weeks away, I may wear a nice pair of jeans to the MDR on the first night. It is a motorcycle cruise for us. Taking our Harley on board and riding the islands. Cruising and riding your own bike on the islands is our perfect vacation. So, the first night, I may wear a pair of jeans, a nice shirt, AND (gasp:eek:), a leather vest!!! Oh the horror;) Our vests are adorned with pins that show the different benefit rides we have done. Mostly Rolling Thunder (MIA, POW), and Operation God Bless America (for the veteran's in our VA hospital). Also numerous pins that show the different places that we have visited on our travels. If this horrifies you, please turn your heads, stick up your noses, do whatever makes you feel like the better person. It's okay by me. No worry about us being seated at your table. The motorcycle group will all be seated together! If you are one's that are interested in our "bedazzled" vests, please strike up a conversation. We love to talk about our travels!! Interesting quote I found today...... “Not everyone thinks the way you think, knows the things you know, believes the things you believe, nor acts the way you would act. Remember this and you will go a long way in getting along with people.” Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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