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An Unfair Advantage For Men Over 40?
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Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2015 12:25:43 -0700
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An Unfair Advantage For Men Over 40?
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<font color="white" size="1">ruises. The staff is well paid and the service is usually excellent.
And yes, you pay more for these cruise.The Meaning of POSHOn the
"which side of the ship is best" question I covered previously, many
people challenged my definition of the word POSH, which sounded plausible to
me -- but I was wrong. The word was apparently derived from
Brits sailing the tropical route to India before air conditioning was invented.
Sailing to the east, you would want the sun away from you
(port out and starboard home). Those who corrected me should know that
Snopes disagrees with this story as well, saying that acronyms were not
popular before the 20th century, and that "posh" was derived from gypsy
slang for "money" or "wealth."Other Topics to FollowI received plenty of additional
questions about seasickness, the cost of "extras" onboard, and an amusing letter
from a yo-yo tricks expert willing to trade his talent for free
passage on a cruise.Please send your cruise question
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<font color="white" size="1">shirts in the main public areas. If you don't feel like dressing
up for dinner, the buffet area is always casual. Proper nighttime restaurant
attire requires slacks and collared shirts for men. Neckties are optional on
"casual" ships, while a dinner jacket and tie qualifies you for "formal
night" on almost any ship.If you are already booked, check your cruise
line's web site for dress code clarification. Price is not always an
indicator. Some of the most elegant ships are entirely "cruise casual," while
some more "affordable" lines still have formal nights.Here is a summary of
most cruise line dress codes:Mainstream cruise lines: Carnival, Norwegian Cruise Line and
Royal Caribbean prefer slacks and collared shirts after 6:00 p.m., but if
you only brought jeans and t-shirts you will probably be allowed in
the dining room. Just keep in mind that you will stand out
like a sore thumb, much like at church or a wedding.Premium lines:
Princess, Holland America, Celeb
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