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Originally posted by: Aztech
Good question. I've often wondered myself. I feel it's outdated. I usually keep my cap on most of the time. I have gotten the "take your hat off" when we've sat down to eat on several occasions, from some in our group. Sometimes I comply.
 
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Its illegal in Saskatchewan, Canada, to wear hats in movie theatres. It can be obtrusive.

I need to visit Canada. Do they have other cool rules too? Like no children under 10 years old in the movies theater? You can be shot for yakking on a cell phone on a movie theater? All persons under the age of 21 have a midnight curfew?

I need to MOVE to Cananda....
 
The masons had a custom where the master was the only one allowed to wear a hat within the lodge so all of the subordinates had to remove their hats once they entered.
 
Originally posted by: MichaelD
It's rude to wear a hat indoors. If you don't understand why, then you were just brought up wrong, that's all.

If you go into a Courthouse, the Baliffs will tell you "Remove your hat please." It's just common courtesy.

Only disrespectful punk kids wear hats indoors. Even Bubba Cowboys know to take off the hat when they come thru the front door.

Good to know, learn something new every day. I was indeed brought up wrong (not joking). I likely offended the hell out of the family of one of my best friends when I was a kid, they were old-fashioned and very into etiquette and such 😱 I wore a hat always (and still do mostly) because I'm cursed with bad-looking hair, and never thought to take it off in his house or anywhere else for that matter. "Luckily", it seems to be falling out though :disgust:
 
Originally posted by: nycxandy
Originally posted by: MichaelD
It's rude to wear a hat indoors. If you don't understand why, then you were just brought up wrong, that's all.

If you go into a Courthouse, the Baliffs will tell you "Remove your hat please." It's just common courtesy.

Only disrespectful punk kids wear hats indoors. Even Bubba Cowboys know to take off the hat when they come thru the front door.

Wow, ok...

What if you were brought up in a different culture with different customs?

You know the saying " When in Rome
 
Originally posted by: sonambulo
i heard it was from medieval times. a knight would remove his helmet before the king to show he was willing to expose himself. same idea why christians remove hats before prayers outside, and muslim men wear no hats (generally); to expose themselves fully before god.


Very true, That why we take off our hats during the performance of the National Athem.
 
Yep, take it off inside. Don't wear sunglasses inside, don't shake hands while wearing gloves, hold the door for women, stand up when a woman leaves the table, etc.

To do any less is just bad manners.
 
Originally posted by: wfbberzerker
no, a hat is something to protect you from the sun or cold. both of which are problems you face outside.


Agreed. It's like wearing baseball caps backwards in the sun. Silly.
 
Had a real old english teacher complain about kids taking off their hats in classes.

Wait so now who pays for this class? Beyotches~
 
meh. it's just a respect thing.

it's like covering your mouth when you yawn -- no practical reason for it, but not following the norms strikes people as rude behavior.
 
Originally posted by: Raincity
Originally posted by: nycxandy
Originally posted by: MichaelD
It's rude to wear a hat indoors. If you don't understand why, then you were just brought up wrong, that's all.

If you go into a Courthouse, the Baliffs will tell you "Remove your hat please." It's just common courtesy.

Only disrespectful punk kids wear hats indoors. Even Bubba Cowboys know to take off the hat when they come thru the front door.

Wow, ok...

What if you were brought up in a different culture with different customs?

You know the saying " When in Rome

I was just about to say that. Too f'ing bad if you were brought up somewhere else. You're here, you do what we do here.
 
Ok... I read the whole thread looking for an explanation and no one explained "why" besides "just because" & "custom". *A preemptive FU to the first guy to tell me to google it* 😉. I don't wear hats/caps, so it's never affected me, and I think wearing one inside a building is about as dumb as wearing sunglasses inside.
 
Originally posted by: poopaskoopa
Ok... I read the whole thread looking for an explanation and no one explained "why" besides "just because" & "custom". *A preemptive FU to the first guy to tell me to google it* 😉. I don't wear hats/caps, so it's never affected me, and I think wearing one inside a building is about as dumb as wearing sunglasses inside.

I think that the reasons would be of just a custom. probably did start along the lines at the one guy said about the knight removing his helmet before the king. This could also be related to a nervous king wanting to know for sure the guy in the armoured suit really was one of his knights.

Me, I can't really say much for my hair, thus I wear a hat almost anywhere I go, exceptions are made for more up-scale places. Though I do follow to other customs such a holding the door for women, polite etiquette around women, and my elders, etc...
 
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Yep, take it off inside. Don't wear sunglasses inside, don't shake hands while wearing gloves, hold the door for women, stand up when a woman leaves the table, etc.

To do any less is just bad manners.

I follow everything you mentioned there, expect the "stand up when a woman leaves the table", have never heard that one before, and would it not be pretty freaky when someone suddenly stands up within a group each time a woman leaves the table. I would, unless that person was letting her past or somethin.
 
it is a "rule" , not a custom in the Navy
you have to take off your "cover" (navy name for a hat) when you come inside and put it on as you exit a building/inside of the ship. it isn't optional. and wearing your cover into the galley (food place) is even more strictly forbidden, pissing off the cooks isn't a good thing to do

perhaps in the "old days" (like when more people served in the military/draft) this military rule was carried into the civilian sector by people after they left the military
 
Just another pointless tradition, but my father used to drill it into me so I still tend to take my hat off when eating or entering places that are upmarket. I don't bother in places like McDonalds though.
 
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