The Scottish national sport teams wear dark blue with white.
Kilts with their family's "plaid"
Gauchos are cattlemen in South America. The traditional clothing worn by a gaucho includes cotton trousers, or bambachas de campo, alpargatas, and ponchos. Gauchos do sometimes wear jeans instead of traditional pants.
You need to buy trousers that fit instead of ones that are so tight they pouch your belly up.
typically, usually, etc.
formal dress code means that you can only wear certain clothes but they have to be smart like a suit and tie.Formal dress code actually means; For a man - Dinner Jacket and trousers, shirt, and bow tie, unless you have a family tartan, then a formal Scottish or Irish Kilt may be worn instead of a Dinner Jacket and trousers, underwear is optional.For a woman - a formal Ball Gown, not just a nice dress.
BOBBY JONES. Each club was given a number instead of the old Scottish names.
Not unless your teachers are registered blind. You appear obsessed with these trousers, asking on several websites. They are vile.
Robert Burns did not wear a kilt because kilts were not commonly worn by lowland Scots during his time. Kilts were traditionally associated with Highland clans, while Burns was from Ayrshire in the lowlands of Scotland. Instead, he likely wore the typical clothing of the lowland farmer or poet of his era.
Probably better than in England. and dont they teach scottish there instead of english?
People in Edinburgh are referred to as Edinburghers.
Traditionally, people do not shake hands in India. Instead, they bow to each other.
No, but you can use club soda instead.
Irish and Scottish Gaelic have no words for yeas and no. Instead the verb is repeated in a negative or positive form. 'Were you there?' 'I was not' (no). 'I was." (yes)