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They wouldn't allow me into the Dining Room one night when I had on the Luxury Robe I found hanging in my closet!:cool:

Try again, the standards are declining every day.;)

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A nice pair of shorts is no problem for me. But shirtless? All I can think of is "eye pollution". Unless you are Adonis please don't sit near me. How unappetizing.

To some, shorts are "eye pollution".

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I don't understand your legs go under the table and no one even knows if you have shorts or pants on. Why should it matter. They paid for their vacation. My husband has to get dressed up everyday for work all year and we go on a cruise to relax.

 

 

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To some, shorts are "eye pollution".

Truism Bob,

Personally, I think a nice pair of chinos long or short w/ a collared shirt is both comfortable and attractive. Is this not what one would be wearing if one was golfing? Hardly getting dressed up when one is on vacation!

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I guess I am a "follow-the-rules" kind of girl. If there is a "dress code", abide by it OR do away with it. One would think that since we are Adults we should know how to dress appropriately.

I would not allow anyone in my home at my dinner table to go shirt-less or wear a hat. Rule of the House. Don't like it, eat somewhere else!

And again - I would expect my husband to dress in long pants/collared shirt for dinner on a cruise in the main dining room because that is what we would do when we go out to dinner at home. He would wear shorts and a T-shirt if we were going to a casual bar or beach place. And we do live at the shore.

I was a middle school teacher and had to deal with student dress code every day - I do not want to battle that on a vacation;)

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I guess I am a "follow-the-rules" kind of girl. If there is a "dress code", abide by it OR do away with it. One would think that since we are Adults we should know how to dress appropriately.

I would not allow anyone in my home at my dinner table to go shirt-less or wear a hat. Rule of the House. Don't like it, eat somewhere else!

And again - I would expect my husband to dress in long pants/collared shirt for dinner on a cruise in the main dining room because that is what we would do when we go out to dinner at home. He would wear shorts and a T-shirt if we were going to a casual bar or beach place. And we do live at the shore.

I was a middle school teacher and had to deal with student dress code every day - I do not want to battle that on a vacation;)

I too am a rule follower so if I'm not willing to dress according to the printed rules I will eat in the Windammer. Another thing besides eating w/a hat on is a female "combing" her hair in any kind of eatery. Hair flies and I don't want or need anyone else's hair in my meal. Bad manners personified. My grandmother would cringe. Just saying.

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