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How could things have gone so wrong (Poland church dress code)


gumishu 13 | 6,140
27 Apr 2011 #181
I am an agnostic Jehova witness with a buddhist inclination ;)
Seanus 15 | 19,674
27 Apr 2011 #182
So part religious and part spiritual then? ;)

People here are talking of covering their bodies with a fair bit of ambivalence I might add. Look at t-shirt and jeans. Plenty body coverage there but are they suitable? For instance, you can't get into a golf clubhouse with jeans so where does that put us with respect to the church? Please, some attempt to get to the logic of this without the futile 'that's just how it is' copout.
pgtx 29 | 3,146
27 Apr 2011 #183
Look at t-shirt and jeans. Plenty body coverage there but are they suitable?

what you were wearing at your wedding?
Seanus 15 | 19,674
27 Apr 2011 #184
I wore a smart suit and tie :) :) Why do you ask? (we say this but it should really be 'why are you asking?' Angielski jest głupi)
gumishu 13 | 6,140
27 Apr 2011 #185
what you were wearing at your wedding?

I would only wear a fancy suit at my wedding if the other half insisted :);)

what you were wearing at your wedding?

or maybe a pink top and a pistacchio dress heheh why not ;)
Seanus 15 | 19,674
27 Apr 2011 #186
And she did :) :) We bought a lovely shirt too :)
pgtx 29 | 3,146
27 Apr 2011 #187
I wore a smart suit and tie :)

why? why not jeans and a t-shirt? or a pj's from the night before?

I would only wear a fancy suit at my wedding if the other half insisted :);)

so she didn't?
Seanus 15 | 19,674
27 Apr 2011 #188
Not my style ;)
poland_
27 Apr 2011 #189
Warsz, a kilt doesn't always cover your knees so would it be acceptable?

Seanus , those big winter socks come up to the knee, if your kilt does not cover the knee you have to realize your wearing your sisters tartan mini skirt lol.
dtaylor5632 18 | 2,004
27 Apr 2011 #190
Warsz, a kilt should never cover the knee... But as I said before, who cares what u pray in...
sascha 1 | 824
27 Apr 2011 #191
Warsz, a kilt should never cover the knee

Why not wear tight gymnastic trousers, men and women, so both would have spiritual and physical 'fun'. ;)
poland_
27 Apr 2011 #192
Warsz, a kilt should never cover the knee...

Davey, its the middle of the knee the correct protocol ?. When I got married here in Warsaw, we had two of the family wearing the full kilt outfit and they went down very well, so I should not speak about kilts and church.
OP welshguyinpola 23 | 463
27 Apr 2011 #193
This is what Jesus *really* preached: There are no sins.

Really???? Are u sure????? Read again,and again and again until u understand
Trevek 26 | 1,700
27 Apr 2011 #194
a kilt doesn't always cover your knees so would it be acceptable?

I got married in a kilt, (it was pretty big cos all the guests fitted into it) and while up at the altar i looked up and saw JC in a belted plaid and a bare chest!


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