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Three within a few days
Number one: on a geography field trip I was wearing a grey fedora, khaki trousers, a grey-green wool sweater and a beige long sleeved shirt underneath. As it was cold I chose to wear my trench coat as well (as the risk of the bottom getting wet whilst crossing rivers on stepping stones). A person asked me why I was wearing a suit and appeared surprised when I pointed out that what I was wearing wasn't a suit.
Number two: this afternoon I was at a train station in a blue suit and grey fedora. As usual some hooligans (albeit older adult ones) called me Inspector Gadget and I called them morons. Sadly for me they went onto the same train as I did so I had to put up with smelly takeaway fish, loud conversation and music and alternating Michael Jackson and Inspector Gadget comments.
Number three: later this afternoon I was waiting for my train connection whilst changing. I was on the platform in the same suit and hat when a man shouted at a youth who was looking in my direction not to "take the piss out of him [me]". I explained that I didn't mind people looking but the man and the youth had a rather nasty argument, leading to a fight in which the youth and his friend would have possibly kicked the man to death had I not run there and shouted to them to stop before I call the police. Fortunately no one was hurt but I find it stupid that because of my non-offensive attire (plain suit, plain shirt and tie and plain hat) a fight ensued, which boiled down to the drunken man not liking a black youth look at a white person, though the yout meant no offence to me at all.
Number one: on a geography field trip I was wearing a grey fedora, khaki trousers, a grey-green wool sweater and a beige long sleeved shirt underneath. As it was cold I chose to wear my trench coat as well (as the risk of the bottom getting wet whilst crossing rivers on stepping stones). A person asked me why I was wearing a suit and appeared surprised when I pointed out that what I was wearing wasn't a suit.
Number two: this afternoon I was at a train station in a blue suit and grey fedora. As usual some hooligans (albeit older adult ones) called me Inspector Gadget and I called them morons. Sadly for me they went onto the same train as I did so I had to put up with smelly takeaway fish, loud conversation and music and alternating Michael Jackson and Inspector Gadget comments.
Number three: later this afternoon I was waiting for my train connection whilst changing. I was on the platform in the same suit and hat when a man shouted at a youth who was looking in my direction not to "take the piss out of him [me]". I explained that I didn't mind people looking but the man and the youth had a rather nasty argument, leading to a fight in which the youth and his friend would have possibly kicked the man to death had I not run there and shouted to them to stop before I call the police. Fortunately no one was hurt but I find it stupid that because of my non-offensive attire (plain suit, plain shirt and tie and plain hat) a fight ensued, which boiled down to the drunken man not liking a black youth look at a white person, though the yout meant no offence to me at all.