@Dr Falcao: Phew! Your goalposts are shifting... You told Ana Maria: "Very true Ana Maria. When your children get married, will you find them stupid for wearing a suit or a wedding gown?"
My point was that I *did* get married in a non-suit! I have no problem whatsoever with being dismissed as a "professional". But I'd like to say your saratorial biases are class-defined. @Roland Francis: "The point is this: Goans expect their CM to dress formally for a formal occasion (be it western or Indian formal)." This is a better way of putting across the argument. Reading Dr Falcao, one gets the impression that only suits are acceptable garb. Anyway, I would still say that there are better points on which the CM can be critiqued, rather than his dress sense. This is just the packaging; what is the substance? FN On 25 January 2014 09:52, Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão <[email protected]> wrote: > RESPONSE: > I do not blame you Mr. Frederick; Dress Code is not taught > to journalists. It is taught to professionals. > (Mind you, not self acclaimed > professionals!) -- FN Phone +91-832-2409490 Mobile +91-9822122436
