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Dining out for dinner #16077
03/11/2012 05:39 PM
03/11/2012 05:39 PM
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Is is acceptable to wear shorts when dining for dinner in the Caymen? All of the islands we have visited prior to this are typically casual (with a few exceptions of restuarants) but I had read that you shouldn't wear shorts in the Caymen for dinner.

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Re: Dining out for dinner [Re: Gutzy] #16078
03/12/2012 09:47 AM
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The accepted attire has gotten quite casual over the years and shorts are not really frowned upon at most establishments. Some of the fancier places like Blue, Casa Havana, Grand Old House, etc...might prefer slacks.


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