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I think I'm the same as some of the other answers given so far; I wear yukata around the house sometimes, but I've only worn traditional gear a couple of times; once for a graduation ceremony, once for a club event (and we were asked to) and once for a school event thing back home. I wouldn't ever just doll up in kimono and go for a trot around the neighborhood though; Not unless I was on my way to something of that kind. That's a bit odd. I used to sometimes help a friend with hers as she did tea ceremony every sunday and had to wear kimono for that. She used to say people were very complimentary about it but mostly assumed she was doing it as just a stunt for attention, which made her uncomfortable.
But then it's not really every-day dress any more is it? Even Japanese people in kimono tend to stick out a bit. |
If I went to a festival or something like that in Japan then I would wear traditional clothes even though I am not Japanese
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For traditional festivals and tea ceremonies, Sur.
Casually? No, as an American, I wear more of a shirt+jeans style Though some of what is worn in Japan seems really cute and things that would be cool to try!! EDIT: I also agree with ze people who said your wording is bad. Are you trying to tell people that Nihonjin look down on you when you don't wear kimonos for casual use when they themselves do not? Males them sound pretty arrogant. |
It is interesting that someone who spells the "ze" has an opinion on wording... maybe people take offense with the word "gaijin"...I will fix it.
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If I look outside my window, I don't see people dressed very traditional at all.
Everyone's wearing jackets and jeans, business are wearing trench coats. I'm confused by this topic. |
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I think it's indeed a bit awkward for foreigner's to dress like that. I'd imagine it would definitely raise some eyebrows. |
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There's nothing wrong with standing out. When it comes to expressing yourself, as long as you don't hurt anyone (including yourself) anything goes in my book. |
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I'm glad other people posting in the thread seem to think your poll is lacking in neutrality. Was the purpose of this thread to be a judgmental flame fest with you in the position of superiority? I expected better than this from you, MMM. |
A Gaijin should only wear traditional clothes if they are a expert at putting them on or had them put on by another expert. The Japanese only put you down if you are not wearing them correctly.
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