tvguy
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It certainly would be a situation that would have to be handled delicately.I doubt a CM would do anything. They don't ever to seem to want to "upset" the guests no matter what they do.
Like others have mentioned, cruises are an international experience where cultural differences become apparent.
My first cruise, on a French Cruise ship in the Caribbean in 1980, there was a sun deck and nobody wore clothing there.
On my first HAL cruise to Alaska, we spent some time talking with our server and he said he had to be ready for anything. Including people from cultures where tipping not only not the norm, it's considered an insult.
And on our DCL cruise, I spoke with a very nice man from a Middle Eastern Nation (I wish I could remember which one) who said the on board smoking restrictions would be unthinkable in his nation.