No Shorts Allowed !!!

Former Member
Former Member
I saw someone post this picture in r.s.s. Apparently, the guy was upset that he wasn't let in a pool in Czechoslovakia where he was visiting (he's from the U.S.) Have you seen these kind of signs elsewhere? Not that I'm against them, I'm perfectly fine wearing the "approved" attire. img240.exs.cx/.../261zo.jpg
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    Comming from a US forum, It is a surprice for me to find out that some people have no tolerance for different cultures, and use a contemptuous way of talking for thinks that are from outside the US. There is a popular phrase down here in Mexico (may be it also exist in the US, I just don´t know) that says: "where you go, you do what they do". I also remember that in the past, you where not allowed to use a T shirt to play tennis, and this was in almost any tennis court in the US. Of couse that now it seems that you may wear almost anything to play tennis as long as you have a short and a shirt. Alex
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Comming from a US forum, It is a surprice for me to find out that some people have no tolerance for different cultures, and use a contemptuous way of talking for thinks that are from outside the US. There is a popular phrase down here in Mexico (may be it also exist in the US, I just don´t know) that says: "where you go, you do what they do". I also remember that in the past, you where not allowed to use a T shirt to play tennis, and this was in almost any tennis court in the US. Of couse that now it seems that you may wear almost anything to play tennis as long as you have a short and a shirt. Alex
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