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| What Should I Wear? |
| West Indies
I travelled in the Caribbean (Windward Islands -- Antilles et al).
Though the native girls and young women wear the shortest mini skirts
I ever saw -- please don't do it yourself. Covering your legs with long(er)
skirts or loose pants saves you a lot of staring from the local men! I spent a month on Carriacou in Grenada. I wish that I had taken a
skirt for shopping in the village and long pants to ward off the mosquitoes
in the evenings. Women in Grenada dress very conservatively. |
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Western Samoa
Dress conservatively, as opposed to the rest of Polynesia. In the
Samoas and Tonga the women never wear pants, shorts, tank tops or
bathing suits. Instead opt for Mu-Mu dresses or skirts and dresses that
cover the thighs and upper arms. I wore an old cotton shift or pareo
over my bathing suit when snorkeling. The local people appreciate and
respect you for your consideration of their culture. At a resort area
or compound you could dress differently without offending. |
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