Tongans have a lot of clothes to dry, I thought at first
There is no way of escaping the sight of a lot of clothes being hung out in the front of a house in Tonga. So many of them fluttering out in the sun and wind that I feel justified that they were put out to dry – especially after the rains I heard that went by the previous day.
Something still was amiss. Why so many clothes? And invariably, the mix was not a reflection of what you think a family would be comprised of. Meaning, you would expect a mix of men’s and women’s clothing – for the old and the young. That was not always the case.
So, I asked my driver. And he blew his top off laughing.
“We put our clothes for drying in the back! Those clothes are for sale!!”
“For sale???”
Apparently, it is very common for folks to sell their clothes off. Presumably they do not need them any more, some even make clothes and then I am sure some find way to get to wear different clothes by trading.
On Saturday when I was headed to the airport, it seemed like EVERY house had some clothes out to sell!