Havingfun2010 Posted December 17, 2011 #76 Share Posted December 17, 2011 We recently took a Med cruise...we sat with European cruisers in the MDR and they commented on how poorly dressed American pax seemed to be. They didn't use the word "slobs" but were amazed at what Americans thought "formal" dress was. We told them if they thought the dress was bad on our Med cruise they should take a cruise to the Caribbean and get a real idea of how Americans dress.:p We probably would ask for a different table, or tablemates. Why is it that we, as Americans, think that our image is being downgraded as a group of lazy, sloppy people who just don't care? For formal night, suggestions or madatory, should we not at least try to look and dress good? Maybe for everyone that argues anything goes is ok should really rethink what the think, and maybe start realizing that sometimes, you just need to dress nice, and leave the jeans home. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big_G Posted December 17, 2011 #77 Share Posted December 17, 2011 Why is it that we, as Americans, think that our image is being downgraded as a group of lazy, sloppy people who just don't care? For formal night, suggestions or madatory, should we not at least try to look and dress good? Maybe for everyone that argues anything goes is ok should really rethink what the think, and maybe start realizing that sometimes, you just need to dress nice, and leave the jeans home. We are a selfish lot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1 HappyCruiser Posted December 17, 2011 #78 Share Posted December 17, 2011 Why is it that we, as Americans, think that our image is being downgraded as a group of lazy, sloppy people who just don't care? For formal night, suggestions or madatory, should we not at least try to look and dress good? I agree. You should look good. It presents a better appearance in the dining room for the rest of us. Just don't try to enforce your morals on others who want don't want to abide by your standards. Maybe for everyone that argues anything goes is ok should really rethink what the think, and maybe start realizing that sometimes, you just need to dress nice, and leave the jeans home. I have my standards that may not be up to yours but they satisfy my needs for comfort as well as gaining me entrance to most dining rooms on most cruise lines. Why is it necessary to force others to meet your standards? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LovesCruising Posted December 17, 2011 #79 Share Posted December 17, 2011 we were in a balcony one time and a Jr Suite the next. When we called and asked about what was being served in the MDR, they told us and we would make our decision and then order. A few times we had to "think" about our choices and then called back. We never had any problems. Sort of takes away from this being a suite perk don't you think:confused: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big_G Posted December 17, 2011 #80 Share Posted December 17, 2011 I have my standards that may not be up to yours but they satisfy my needs for comfort as well as gaining me entrance to most dining rooms on most cruise lines. Why is it necessary to force others to meet your standards? Lets be honest, that means you're selfish. Saying 'they satisfy my needs' says I'm selfish but that's OK as long as you recognize it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rodie H Posted December 17, 2011 #81 Share Posted December 17, 2011 We recently took a Med cruise...we sat with European cruisers in the MDR and they commented on how poorly dressed American pax seemed to be. They didn't use the word "slobs" but were amazed at what Americans thought "formal" dress was. We told them if they thought the dress was bad on our Med cruise they should take a cruise to the Caribbean and get a real idea of how Americans dress.:p For sure!!! I'm appalled at how Americans dress--slobs for sure. On the past Med. cruises I've been on you could always tell us apart. And, the island cruises are terrible. Europeans don't have large wardrobes but they know how do dress stylishly and probably spend less money on it than Americans. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desertbelle Posted December 17, 2011 #82 Share Posted December 17, 2011 Sort of takes away from this being a suite perk don't you think:confused: Considering that without a suite you are eating this food balancing it on your lap on the bed or hunched over a coffee table, I still think the suites have the advantage. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desertbelle Posted December 17, 2011 #83 Share Posted December 17, 2011 For sure!!! I'm appalled at how Americans dress--slobs for sure. On the past Med. cruises I've been on you could always tell us apart. And, the island cruises are terrible. Europeans don't have large wardrobes but they know how do dress stylishly and probably spend less money on it than Americans. Geez, over-generalize much? I have seen plenty of unstylish, grungee, Europeans and many stylish, well groomed Americans...there are all kinds of people in both places. How can you make such a sweeping statement like this??:confused: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1 HappyCruiser Posted December 17, 2011 #84 Share Posted December 17, 2011 Lets be honest, that means you're selfish. Saying 'they satisfy my needs' says I'm selfish but that's OK as long as you recognize it. You've got that right ! :cool: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LovesCruising Posted December 17, 2011 #85 Share Posted December 17, 2011 Considering that without a suite you are eating this food balancing it on your lap on the bed or hunched over a coffee table, I still think the suites have the advantage. For sure...GS doesn't have a table - so its either balcony or coffee table, still much nicer than the balancing act - however, while Im glad the poster received their request, why list it as a suite benefit to order from the MDR menu if anyone can do it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theblueeyz Posted December 18, 2011 #86 Share Posted December 18, 2011 Geez, over-generalize much? I have seen plenty of unstylish, grungee, Europeans and many stylish, well groomed Americans...there are all kinds of people in both places. How can you make such a sweeping statement like this??:confused: Speaking as an American who moved to Europe, I can say with some certainty that the generalization does hold water. When I got here I was startled at how well people dress, in general. Far less jeans and loose fitting clothing than you see in the states; fewer gawdy colors, hair styles, jewelry. As you say, both places have their exceptions but I would say from my own experience that the well-dressed are the exception in the US, and vice versa in Europe. That said, when Irish men dress like slobs, they really go all out. It's kind of funny. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snostar Posted December 18, 2011 Author #87 Share Posted December 18, 2011 Sorry for going off topic.... I dress up nearly daily as well. when you bring up a topic like this you can expect to see everyone's opinion. Some people have very strong feelings on this and you have opened a door for them to display their opinion. Whether intentional or not you are inviting the opinions of others on here. If you just wanted the letter of RCI law, call RCI. Did I complain about excessive options? No, you made an assumption. Posters can spew all the opinions they want, but the question of the thread got lost in the mix, I was simply trying to bring it home. It was my understanding that these forums were intended to provided answers which at times are opinions in themselves. This was not the case. I will try ordering room service, I thank you all for that suggestion. I am in a D1 Balcony, so we will see how it goes. I am not comfortable showing up underdressed (and I am American...imagine that!). But I appreciated those that get all fixed up and look gorgeous on formal nights....I'll be peeking in to catch a glance of you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
struther1 Posted December 18, 2011 #88 Share Posted December 18, 2011 For sure!!! I'm appalled at how Americans dress--slobs for sure. On the past Med. cruises I've been on you could always tell us apart. And, the island cruises are terrible. Europeans don't have large wardrobes but they know how do dress stylishly and probably spend less money on it than Americans. I only cruise in the Cariibbean so I don't know about all this all I know is the last time some one posted some broad sweeping statement like this, I got banned from CC critic for a while for telling them where to put their attitudes. So this time I will make sure not to tell you, but you know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sailing Grandma Posted December 19, 2011 #89 Share Posted December 19, 2011 On our Dec. 4th Adventure of the Seas cruise lobster was not served on formal night. It was served on the night after the 2nd formal night. That was a first for us and this was our 10th cruise with RCI. Don't know if this is a new trend or not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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