I only wear my kilts for gigs, but even then, I get stopped . . . at the gas station, restaurants, even at the gigs, but I find I do the same thing when I have to 'move on'. I'll use the, 'I'm under very short time constraints', or 'people are waiting for me' and go. So far, nobody's been a jerk to me, but I'm usually running like my hair's on fire so it all works out pretty well. Happy Hogmanay '23!!!
I was stopped leaving a lunch engagement when two drunk guys at a bar asked me where my bag pipes were. I lifted the front of my kilt and said, I keep them down here :) shut them up immediately.
90% of the time my "normal" pace is one that says, "I'm here on a mission and I don't have time to stop and talk." The few times I've found myself in the awkward conversations have been while standing in line or waiting. I'm not Scottish; well, technically there's some Scottish ancestry several hundred years ago on my grandmother's side, but that's totally irrelevant to why I started wearing a kilt. I'm not in a band. I don't play bagpipes. I'm not going to/coming from an event or a play. I'm not doing any highland games. I'm just wearing a kilt because I like the kilt and it's what I wear daily. And what's worn underneath is not really relevant to anybody. Imagine if I were asking the same question to any random woman wearing a skirt. I'd be seen as a creep. But I guess I'm asking for it because I'm wearing a kilt. I think I went on a bit of tangent there....
@@romainvicta3076 Always good to hear from our cousins from across the pond. As a general rule; if you can't Mix it up then you shouldn't engage. Even if it is a lady who "calls me out." I can usually tell if a comment is made in jest or not simply by their expression. I usually don't like to go there but I was taught to give as good as I get and depending on the situation, my mood, and the level of "Passion" in the mix I can get pretty "cut throat" in my retorts if need be. I chock that up to the sense of Scottish sarcasm in my heritage. I do try to maintain a certain level of humor to keep it light and try not to let it get out of hand. Yea, I can be a "dirty bastard" if need be but I try not to get too offensive if I can help it. I would rather have a nice "wee dram" of good Scotch instead.
@@romainvicta3076 Yea, that's me all right. I can be a "dirty bastard" when I'm pushed to it. I try to keep it light (joking) at first, but if they insist and push too far then I change my tack. I usually warn them, If they are going to "Play" then they should be ready to give as good as they get because that is how I was taught to "play" and I don't back down. We have a saying here; "If you can't run with the big dogs, stay up on the porch!"
So far I've had nothing but good conversations with people and have not had a"time" issue. I will say that the majority of questions or compliments have been from women. Should have started wearing a kilt in my 20's. >; - } Always enjoy your videos Gentlemen.
Yea, all us older guys are kicking ourselves now on that score. I am a 60 yr old Man as of August 15th and I only found out about my Scottish heritage and Clan(s) two years ago. MacLean on Dad's side, Smith on Mom's.) Imagine if I had known far earlier and wore a kilt to my High School Prom. Well, I can't help thinking things would have turned out vastly different.
As I have been wearing a kilt for almost a year now. I have been stopped by all kinds of people. From the do you play the bag pipes!?To do you wear underwear!? I am still learning what works best for me. Just like after losing my leg. I had to learn to answer some god awful questions. But these are some good ideas to try. Thank you
I get the bagpipes thing to. (They're under me kilt!) People just make that assumption based on their "narrow" views. Poor things, they are just so determined to be offensive they just can't help themselves it seems! Bless their hearts, they just don't know any better! When they ask (rudely) what you have on underneath, (as if) just tell them "It is all natural bordering on the very latest cutting edge technology accented with rich Corinthian leather for her Ultimate pleasure! Then just stand back and watch her blush! If all else fails offer to let her give your "bagpipes" a toot! LOL;)
I have a look about me that doesn't draw attention anyways, but in such scenarios I always say "We both know what this is about, no nothing's worn, all in good working order".
This sounds easy to do, but with a bit of grace a kilted man could hold a mirror up to the abrupt kilt inquirer. Ask them about their decision to wear whatever it is they threw over their bodies, or if they have any idea how their cloths were made.
Carry a pair of earphones, pop them in whenever you need to go without unwanted interaction. If someone tries to call out to you, oops sorry, can't hear you over my music(even if you don't have it actually plugged in!)
I don't have a poker face, if someone annoys me, it shows. The only thing that really bugs me while wearing a kilt is when,an older woman nearby, ha ha's in my hearing. But I can live with that, perhaps she was remembering something funny. Perhaps its a put down. But it doesn't work. People are usually appreciative, if I see a kiltie I always compliment them. Cheers guys!
@@maximilianolimamoreira5002 Possibly. But the time I'm thinking of was on holiday in Eyemouth 2018. I've only visited Eyemouth twice before, once for a day five years previously, and once for a week three years previously. I doubt she had ever seen me before, she was either a tourist or a native. I don't do stand up, not yet.
We, as "The Kilted Ones" Must always support our Brother; "Kilted Ambassadors" wherever they may be, against those who would skoff at us for our Manly attire. REMEMBER: It takes a real Manly Man to wear a kilt! And frankly, they just don't make the cut!
@@thomaspatton4401 Thanks we all need support, your reminder is top class. I'm just an ordinary guy, but a good day becomes perfect, when it's a kilt day. Days not forgotten. US Kilts, especially, and those who comment on the channel, do a great job. Thanks.
Generally I get people who want to ask a question but don't know what to ask first, then they get frustrated. But they think your wearing a kilt is cool. I usually reply; In more ways than you know, Wink, Wink ;) That usually breaks the ice. Bless their hearts.
no one is cornering anyone about anything with this whole coronavirus thing. My state closed all indoor gathering spaces(bars, restaurants, gyms,etc) and people are distancing themselves from everyone. I kinda miss getting bugged
I just tell them that I need to go. If they they keep talking then I start to walk away and say thank you, but I gotta go. I get stopped often or pictures and questions.
1 if im not in the mood to talk cause of the kilt i just dont wear it , but if i have to go i simply explain i would be happy to answer your question but pretenlty i happen toneed to go sadly , you are welcome another time when i have time to ask me question i will be my pleasure een some time im not evne in kilt and people ask me question they says like is thta you i saw in a kilt the other day ? or one that i found very nice how she asked me she said " first we was talking ( i was not working or about to start and so i was in pants cause its winter or work soon), and she said can i ask you a question you are free not to want to answer it specialy if you dont ahve time , i asked her to shoot the question , and she then ask why do you wear a scotish skirt( kilt how we usualy in french call it une juppe ecossaise) when we don know the actual name , so i simply answerd her said firt the real name is a kilt so you know , and i wear cause i have some scottish ancestor but also cause i like it then i told her i even bought my first kilt a few weeks before ifound that i had a scotish ancestor
I get stopped all the time my wife thinks it's funny when they want pictures and says it's like I'm famous I live in Kansas so it's not common I've been wearing kilts for over 10 years now
Just waiting for the day when I get stopped by a cop for some reason while I'm in my kilt. Then the possibility that they have some reason to search me. Trust me, both me and the cop doing the search won't like it at all!
@Traditional Arts International Not where I live, in the States, they don't do that here! If you thought I lived in Scotland because of my profile pic, you are wrong. Wish I lived there though! In the States, especially in my state, you rarely see someone wearing a kilt! As a matter of fact, the only time I saw anyone wearing a kilt was during a very small pipe and drum parade in the summer, and those are two different firefighter departments from different towns. Only have this profile pic because my oldest brother insisted me to not have a picture of myself on social media.
As a Piper I've been in this situation SOOO many times. A rather disproportionate amount by drunk guys. The latest one was when I was coming back from food in between an afternoon and evening timed piping competition, and a guy who clearly been hitting the bars early stops me and says: "Oh hey! You know, my grandfather is Scottish too!" "Um, okay...." "Yeah!" "Ah, right, have a nice day!" ::walks off quickly:: I've never really had a negative encounter, but I've definitely had my fair share of awkward ones where someone thinks the kilt is cool but doesn't know what to say.
I was going to post the same comment . I have been stopped twice in the las three months by guys in a bar that have had a bit to drink . They want to talk but have nothing to say . It is not very enjoyable . Every other encounter I have enjoyed however . But all the replies you mentioned I have used to answer the same questions as I am sure most of us here have had to do in the past . Cheers Joseph .
They might try, "COOL KILT, YOU ROCK!" Or they might even go bold and ask for information on where they can get one made. HINT; usakilts.com ask for any of the "Kilt Masters" on staff. Rocky, Eric, Lucas, Mac, Ian and the crew.
If you don’t have time to talk, start answering the person with a really, really strong Scottish brogue and Scottish vocabulary so they won’t understand a word you are saying! 🤣
These lines will fix all the problems.. Say it like this, Hey listen Pal I'm Awfey busy Bye the noo... Or if someone asks if it's a kilt say it like this,, Naw Pal it's my wife's Skirt!! Ye want tae see what's under it?!! To be honest, Even in Scotland you won't get peace, Unless at a formal occasion, Wedding, for example, Caught oot in yer Kilt, Most locals will respond, Hey pal are yer baws oot or in? Basically, means are you freeballing, or do you have underwear on.. Hahaha,,
Just out and about I’ve never really been asked about my kilt so far but then shaved head tattoos and I’m not a small guy plus ever present earphones atm playing Real McKenzies, Dropkick Murphys , and Beltaine
I only wear my kilts for gigs, but even then, I get stopped . . . at the gas station, restaurants, even at the gigs, but I find I do the same thing when I have to 'move on'. I'll use the, 'I'm under very short time constraints', or 'people are waiting for me' and go. So far, nobody's been a jerk to me, but I'm usually running like my hair's on fire so it all works out pretty well. Happy Hogmanay '23!!!
Its amazing how walking with a purpose will get people to leave you alone
Just always coddiwomple, and you'll be fine!
"My cat spontaneously combusted". :D
I was stopped leaving a lunch engagement when two drunk guys at a bar asked me where my bag pipes were. I lifted the front of my kilt and said, I keep them down here :) shut them up immediately.
90% of the time my "normal" pace is one that says, "I'm here on a mission and I don't have time to stop and talk." The few times I've found myself in the awkward conversations have been while standing in line or waiting. I'm not Scottish; well, technically there's some Scottish ancestry several hundred years ago on my grandmother's side, but that's totally irrelevant to why I started wearing a kilt. I'm not in a band. I don't play bagpipes. I'm not going to/coming from an event or a play. I'm not doing any highland games. I'm just wearing a kilt because I like the kilt and it's what I wear daily.
And what's worn underneath is not really relevant to anybody. Imagine if I were asking the same question to any random woman wearing a skirt. I'd be seen as a creep. But I guess I'm asking for it because I'm wearing a kilt.
I think I went on a bit of tangent there....
Basically the same here, but I am learning the pipes! Only had one person ask me what I worn under the kilt.
Ivan Heffner great comment.
What is worn under the kilt? Answer; Nothing, it is all in perfect working order!
@@romainvicta3076 Always good to hear from our cousins from across the pond. As a general rule; if you can't Mix it up then you shouldn't engage. Even if it is a lady who "calls me out." I can usually tell if a comment is made in jest or not simply by their expression. I usually don't like to go there but I was taught to give as good as I get and depending on the situation, my mood, and the level of "Passion" in the mix I can get pretty "cut throat" in my retorts if need be. I chock that up to the sense of Scottish sarcasm in my heritage. I do try to maintain a certain level of humor to keep it light and try not to let it get out of hand. Yea, I can be a "dirty bastard" if need be but I try not to get too offensive if I can help it. I would rather have a nice "wee dram" of good Scotch instead.
@@romainvicta3076 Yea, that's me all right. I can be a "dirty bastard" when I'm pushed to it. I try to keep it light (joking) at first, but if they insist and push too far then I change my tack. I usually warn them, If they are going to "Play" then they should be ready to give as good as they get because that is how I was taught to "play" and I don't back down. We have a saying here; "If you can't run with the big dogs, stay up on the porch!"
So far I've had nothing but good conversations with people and have not had a"time" issue. I will say that the majority of questions or compliments have been from women. Should have started wearing a kilt in my 20's. >; - }
Always enjoy your videos Gentlemen.
Just don't go into a school while wearing one, especially a high school. Trust me, they never left me alone when I was wearing it.
@@ryank1273 Hahaha Got It
Yea, all us older guys are kicking ourselves now on that score. I am a 60 yr old Man as of August 15th and I only found out about my Scottish heritage and Clan(s) two years ago. MacLean on Dad's side, Smith on Mom's.) Imagine if I had known far earlier and wore a kilt to my High School Prom. Well, I can't help thinking things would have turned out vastly different.
@@thomaspatton4401 We still rock a kilt....if you're still up-right it's not too late!
@@thomaspatton4401 G'day from another McLean in Sydney, NSW!
If you’re going to look at your watch, ……wear one. 😂😂
I dont get stopped a lot when im wearing my kilt, could be the fact that im 6'5 250 with a shaved head and big bushy beard....... LOL
NAW, You're not intimidating at all! LOL;)
I'll just wear a T-shirt or ballcap that says "Grumpy Vet" on it and scowl at them.
I need to start carrying your business cards.
As I have been wearing a kilt for almost a year now. I have been stopped by all kinds of people. From the do you play the bag pipes!?To do you wear underwear!? I am still learning what works best for me. Just like after losing my leg. I had to learn to answer some god awful questions. But these are some good ideas to try. Thank you
I get the bagpipes thing to. (They're under me kilt!) People just make that assumption based on their "narrow" views. Poor things, they are just so determined to be offensive they just can't help themselves it seems! Bless their hearts, they just don't know any better! When they ask (rudely) what you have on underneath, (as if) just tell them "It is all natural bordering on the very latest cutting edge technology accented with rich Corinthian leather for her Ultimate pleasure! Then just stand back and watch her blush! If all else fails offer to let her give your "bagpipes" a toot! LOL;)
I can talk for hours. No joke. One question from a person that is actually interested leads to another, and I can go on and on and on and on...
I have a look about me that doesn't draw attention anyways, but in such scenarios I always say "We both know what this is about, no nothing's worn, all in good working order".
"my cat's on fire!" lmao i died
Och, my haggis is on fire!
I'm still roflmao. 😂
My cats on fire! LOL!🤣
This sounds easy to do, but with a bit of grace a kilted man could hold a mirror up to the abrupt kilt inquirer. Ask them about their decision to wear whatever it is they threw over their bodies, or if they have any idea how their cloths were made.
Carry a pair of earphones, pop them in whenever you need to go without unwanted interaction. If someone tries to call out to you, oops sorry, can't hear you over my music(even if you don't have it actually plugged in!)
I thought I was the only one practicing this on a daily basis. Lol it work oh so well.
I don't have a poker face, if someone annoys me, it shows. The only thing that really bugs me while wearing a kilt is when,an older woman nearby, ha ha's in my hearing. But I can live with that, perhaps she was remembering something funny. Perhaps its a put down. But it doesn't work. People are usually appreciative, if I see a kiltie I always compliment them. Cheers guys!
yeah,sometimes,people laugh at you because they remembered something funny,and they are not laughing at you really.
@@maximilianolimamoreira5002 Possibly. But the time I'm thinking of was on holiday in Eyemouth 2018. I've only visited Eyemouth twice before, once for a day five years previously, and once for a week three years previously. I doubt she had ever seen me before, she was either a tourist or a native. I don't do stand up, not yet.
We, as "The Kilted Ones" Must always support our Brother; "Kilted Ambassadors" wherever they may be, against those who would skoff at us for our Manly attire. REMEMBER: It takes a real Manly Man to wear a kilt! And frankly, they just don't make the cut!
@@thomaspatton4401 Thanks we all need support, your reminder is top class.
I'm just an ordinary guy, but a good day becomes perfect, when it's a kilt day. Days not forgotten.
US Kilts, especially, and those who comment on the channel, do a great job. Thanks.
I general if I'm wearing my cilt I fully expect people to ask me a question, and I just try to be polite.
Generally I get people who want to ask a question but don't know what to ask first, then they get frustrated. But they think your wearing a kilt is cool. I usually reply; In more ways than you know, Wink, Wink ;) That usually breaks the ice. Bless their hearts.
no one is cornering anyone about anything with this whole coronavirus thing. My state closed all indoor gathering spaces(bars, restaurants, gyms,etc) and people are distancing themselves from everyone. I kinda miss getting bugged
It used to be you couldn't get away from people, Now, you can't get away fast enough! Me I stayed away well before it was a thing.
@@thomaspatton4401 same
It's a lot more difficult to cut off the conversation in the south.
I just tell them that I need to go. If they they keep talking then I start to walk away and say thank you, but I gotta go. I get stopped often or pictures and questions.
Always wear depends.
🤣
1 if im not in the mood to talk cause of the kilt i just dont wear it , but if i have to go i simply explain i would be happy to answer your question but pretenlty i happen toneed to go sadly , you are welcome another time when i have time to ask me question i will be my pleasure
een some time im not evne in kilt and people ask me question they says like is thta you i saw in a kilt the other day ? or one that i found very nice how she asked me she said " first we was talking ( i was not working or about to start and so i was in pants cause its winter or work soon), and she said can i ask you a question you are free not to want to answer it specialy if you dont ahve time , i asked her to shoot the question , and she then ask why do you wear a scotish skirt( kilt how we usualy in french call it une juppe ecossaise) when we don know the actual name , so i simply answerd her said firt the real name is a kilt so you know , and i wear cause i have some scottish ancestor but also cause i like it then i told her i even bought my first kilt a few weeks before ifound that i had a scotish ancestor
I get stopped all the time my wife thinks it's funny when they want pictures and says it's like I'm famous I live in Kansas so it's not common I've been wearing kilts for over 10 years now
Same, southern Kansas.
Just waiting for the day when I get stopped by a cop for some reason while I'm in my kilt. Then the possibility that they have some reason to search me. Trust me, both me and the cop doing the search won't like it at all!
@Traditional Arts International No, because I don't wear underwear and I don't think that they'll enjoy seeing that!
@Traditional Arts International Not where I live, in the States, they don't do that here! If you thought I lived in Scotland because of my profile pic, you are wrong. Wish I lived there though! In the States, especially in my state, you rarely see someone wearing a kilt! As a matter of fact, the only time I saw anyone wearing a kilt was during a very small pipe and drum parade in the summer, and those are two different firefighter departments from different towns.
Only have this profile pic because my oldest brother insisted me to not have a picture of myself on social media.
We run a clean ship here bub, let's keep it clean. Your getting very close to violating "Rocky's Rule #1; Don't be a Jerk.
haha look at your watch.....note #1...make sure your wearing a watch haha
As a Piper I've been in this situation SOOO many times. A rather disproportionate amount by drunk guys. The latest one was when I was coming back from food in between an afternoon and evening timed piping competition, and a guy who clearly been hitting the bars early stops me and says: "Oh hey! You know, my grandfather is Scottish too!"
"Um, okay...."
"Yeah!"
"Ah, right, have a nice day!" ::walks off quickly::
I've never really had a negative encounter, but I've definitely had my fair share of awkward ones where someone thinks the kilt is cool but doesn't know what to say.
I was going to post the same comment . I have been stopped twice in the las three months by guys in a bar that have had a bit to drink . They want to talk but have nothing to say . It is not very enjoyable . Every other encounter I have enjoyed however . But all the replies you mentioned I have used to answer the same questions as I am sure most of us here have had to do in the past . Cheers Joseph .
They might try, "COOL KILT, YOU ROCK!" Or they might even go bold and ask for information on where they can get one made. HINT; usakilts.com ask for any of the "Kilt Masters" on staff. Rocky, Eric, Lucas, Mac, Ian and the crew.
My cat's on fire.
If you don’t have time to talk, start answering the person with a really, really strong Scottish brogue and Scottish vocabulary so they won’t understand a word you are saying! 🤣
These lines will fix all the problems.. Say it like this, Hey listen Pal I'm Awfey busy Bye the noo... Or if someone asks if it's a kilt say it like this,, Naw Pal it's my wife's Skirt!! Ye want tae see what's under it?!! To be honest, Even in Scotland you won't get peace, Unless at a formal occasion, Wedding, for example, Caught oot in yer Kilt, Most locals will respond, Hey pal are yer baws oot or in? Basically, means are you freeballing, or do you have underwear on.. Hahaha,,
Nobody in Portland, OR bats an eyelid.
some times you guys can be mean
Who wears a watch anymore?
Just out and about I’ve never really been asked about my kilt so far but then shaved head tattoos and I’m not a small guy plus ever present earphones atm playing Real McKenzies, Dropkick Murphys , and Beltaine