Is it okay to wear white shorts after labor day?
| Rating | Total | Female | Male | Unspecified | Average Age |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Good | 8 | 5 | 3 | 0 | 46.3 |
| Bad | 6 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 29.6 |
| No Opinion | 37 | 21 | 16 | 0 | 38.6 |
| User | Vote | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| Tommyturtle40 | reasonable | posted 7-Sep-2006 9:19pm |
| icurok | nitpick | posted 7-Sep-2006 10:52am What's labor day? |
| Biggles | needs work | posted 6-Sep-2006 11:05am What is Labor Day? (And isn't it supposed to be capitalised?)
Why are white shorts associated with it? (i.e. this definitely needs an explanation) Could this not esily have options? |
| gazelda1 | reasonable | posted 6-Sep-2006 10:03am |
| docgbrown | nitpick | posted 6-Sep-2006 5:15am Where are the check boxes? |
| cabinfever | reasonable | posted 6-Sep-2006 2:31am |
| clare | N/A | posted 6-Sep-2006 1:20am Labor/Labour Day is celebrated on different dates depending on where you live: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labour_Day. In the U.S. and Canada, it's the first Monday in September, in other countries, it's in May.
The issue was with not wearing white shoes after Labor Day and I'm pretty sure this was only a U.S. custom, not a worldwide custom. |
| Matty | hopelessly flawed | posted 5-Sep-2006 10:20pm who cares? |
| clare | old | posted 5-Sep-2006 9:00pm Options? |
| Zang | needs work | posted 5-Sep-2006 8:41pm Options: "Yes", "No", "If you're playing tennis." etc. |
| RGirl | needs work | posted 5-Sep-2006 8:33pm Needs options, 'yes' & 'no'. |
| Galomorro | reasonable | posted 5-Sep-2006 7:57pm |
| Amanda | reasonable | posted 5-Sep-2006 6:30pm Although it wouldn't be a bad idea to have simple yes and no options. |
| romkey | needs work | posted 5-Sep-2006 6:06pm Is it okay to ask a yes/no question and not provide options? |