prettytoes
10-03-2018, 05:20 AM
We had our trip meeting last night for an upcoming group trip to Fiji to do some scuba diving. One of the things the group leader went over was a ceremony that the islanders perform called the Kava ceremony (a drink made from a local root that has some mild euphoric properties). One of the things he noted was that it is customary for men and women to cover their legs at the ceremony, and that the men are encouraged to wear a long skirt (his words...it's actually a sarong). Woo-Hoo!
One of the guys in the group was really stressed out over this...he asked if it's mandatory....not really, but it's considered rude and offensive to show exposed legs there, and all the men there wear sarongs. His comment was "I aint wearing no skirt". This guy is the type that doesn't really care who he offends, so I'm sure he will not comply. He was so worried about having to wear a "skirt", that he never even though that he could wear pants. Duh!
Me?, I'll be buying a sarong the first day there and enjoying the freedom to dress how I'm most comfortable for two weeks...I normally don't venture out dressed, other that a few things that are not obvious. Too bad it's not customary for men to wear a one-piece racerback swimming suit there. lol
One of the guys in the group was really stressed out over this...he asked if it's mandatory....not really, but it's considered rude and offensive to show exposed legs there, and all the men there wear sarongs. His comment was "I aint wearing no skirt". This guy is the type that doesn't really care who he offends, so I'm sure he will not comply. He was so worried about having to wear a "skirt", that he never even though that he could wear pants. Duh!
Me?, I'll be buying a sarong the first day there and enjoying the freedom to dress how I'm most comfortable for two weeks...I normally don't venture out dressed, other that a few things that are not obvious. Too bad it's not customary for men to wear a one-piece racerback swimming suit there. lol