What clan are you?ITWA Travel Writer wrote:Well in for a penny or in for a pound as we say up here in the bleak cold north, on the Moray Firth, where I had to put up the sun owning out over the balcony today as temperatures toped over 18c.
But back to dress codes. I just don’t mind what other people do.
If I wish to wear a DJ then I will.
On our last cruise aboard the Fantasia there were a lot of gents wearing DJ’s with their ladies wearing cocktail dresses even on what was listed as casual dining evenings.
We always got appreciative looks from the ladies of other gents who just managed to remove their knotted handkerchief before entering the MDR’s.
The staff also appreciated the effort we made and responded appropriately. This made us more inclined to dress for diner, no matter what the daily orders were.
I will do the same on Britannia. I may even wear 'Highland Dress', just to annoy the limeys!!
My great grandmother was a McKenzie. census records show her place of birth as either Tain or Portmahomack, so that's more or less your neck of the woods, I think.