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Message Posté le : Jeu 15 Oct 2020 à 4:23 Répondre en citantRevenir en haut

The people with whom I associate only cp company hat wear clean clothes, including hats. It makes sense to remove one's shoes upon entry to another's home, given the fact that shoe soles will almost certainly become soiled by walking outside, thus leading to dirty or even stained floors, especially in the case of carpeted floors. In contrast, a hat is very unlikely to become soiled, and even if it did somehow, it almost certainly would not ruin anything in a host's abode, except perhaps if it IS removed. It truly makes my blood boil when reading some of these comments and the ignorance from which they stem. As a teenager myself, it annoys me to think that people simple disregard etiquette today.

I have not seen someone feel disrespected by not wearing a hat. Unless your in a different culture. Tradition says it is a sign of respect and everyone knows it. Or at least most people do. Until a a cultural trend changes the meaning. Like the word gay became meaning homosexual now its used in that term. So neither is wrong but to be safe take off the cap. I like to use the example of the person swearing a lot. Some people allow it and some people hate it. He thinks its okay and swears away until someone comes up and tells him peaky blinders hat to stop. And he stops or he gets offended. To play it safe it would be proper not to swear in a hosts house until you know who they are. These are not rules, they are just an understanding of most people and back in the old days everyone knew about them.

Why not start by removing your hat indoors? You have to show respect before you can get it! From the attitude of baker boy hat the replies to this article, most of the responders did not pay attention to their mother or grandmother about being polite to others, or having good manners. Does freedom to do as you will no matter how crude it is trump showing others respect whether they want it or not? Please, take that hat off at least when you are eating! Most of the responders don't even have the consideration to use correct spelling, punctuation, or capitalization in their replies. Lol, this entire conversation is hilarious. I don't know about any of you, but I live in a free country, where I have the right to make my own choices. You may believe that it shows "respect" to remove ones hat indoors.

But personally, I believe it shows more respect for an individual to simply be yourself, if you can't accept someone for who they are, because they are top hat wearing a hat indoors, then you are nothing but a self-centered control freak. You should probably do your research before you discuss these things by the way, because half the things you said are false. To answer a question from earlier it is illegal to wear your hat during the national anthem in the US. Although, it is not a punishable offense. Thank you for your post. From reading the comments, it seems to me that a lack of respect for ones self and others is a real problem. Too many people are concerned with why something is polite or impolite to just take some things that have always been considered that way at face value.

I am offended when I see women wearing things like leggins that I can see through or seem to be sizes too small for their size. I am offended by seeing some of the wording on some of the T shirts worn by people today. Since I am offended by these sights and I know many more who are also. The people that say, It should not matter what I wear or how I wear it or where I wear it are really being rude and are not showing respect for themselves or others. Stand by any highway today and observe how many drive MPH over the posted limits. Do they respect the rules that society before them have established. Or do they just feel that rule of conduct is just so old fashion (like not wearing a hat in a place to eat) that they should be allowed to do what ever they want when they want.

If I'm wearing a hat, not removing it is NOT due to laziness or disrespect. It is a matter of not subjecting the people around me to my "hat hair" or flying hair strands due to the removal of my hat. As far as I'm concerned, that is far more rude and inconsiderate than keeping my hat on. My hat is considered part of my attire. As such, I am not required to baby hats remove it. I'm quite sure you would not expect me or any woman to take my dress off indoors& Dear Don M: It is clear you have not read the trail of numerous other posts describing the merits to what I have stated. No matter what anyone may say about the "right" to wear a hat indoors, it still holds true that wearing hats indoors in certain places is still most inappropriate and rude by many cultures and standards& including in restaurants, special indoor events, at a movie/performance [img]https://www.thinkseniors.com/images/k/baby hats-663xzo.jpg[/img] theater, at a dining table, a person's home, etc.
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