Title. In my seminar this semester, there are always like 3-4+ people (out of 15) who always wear a hat indoors. So trashy
Wearing hats indoors is required uniform dress code. What about helmets indoors? Welders, construction workers etc....
Helmets are not hats. They are helmets.
Also, if you are referring to the military "covers" are not to be worn indoors (although some areas that might be considered indoors like airport terminals are open to debate).
It really only bothers me in restaurants. Nice restaurants - not a place like chipotle or some pizza joint. Middle aged and older guys that wear their hats backwards look like dbags also. Like they’re trying to recapture their youth or something. Wearing a hat in a restaurant reminds me of the sopranos scene when Tony told the guy to take his hat off.
Totally right. Tony and his pal are right. I can't take seriously someone over the age of 30 rolling in a backwards lid. It's sad and screams insecurity if not peter pan syndrome. You wouldn't date a woman who rocks a backwards hat out in public. It's low class and trashy. Wear what you want, roll in a wifebeater with saggy basketball shorts, flipflops and a backwards lid to go watch monster trucks or pro wrestling with the other low class, low IQ trash. These are the kind of people who wear pj's to Walmart or the breakfast bar at a hotel, too. I'll look at and treat you like an adolescent kid if you're wearing a hat indoors at a table service restaurant or just generally wearing a backwards hat a decade or more out of college. Be a damn man already.
Title. In my seminar this semester, there are always like 3-4+ people (out of 15) who always wear a hat indoors. So trashy
It just looks juvenile. I'm 64, when I was 60 I dated a 27 year old for a couple months. She said one of the reasons she dated me (aside from the obvious that I would just be better at sex) was that guys her age were very juvenile. One example she used was their obsession of wearing hats all the time, especially indoors and those stupid stocking caps when it wasn't cold.
I agree, that is the way I was raised. Take your hat off when you are indoors, especially while eating. At the mall, grocery shopping, maybe not a big deal nowadays. Just one of those conventions to separate the unwashed from the worthy.
Title. In my seminar this semester, there are always like 3-4+ people (out of 15) who always wear a hat indoors. So trashy
Wearing hats indoors is required uniform dress code. What about helmets indoors? Welders, construction workers etc....
Soldiers that invade an enemy building can wear helmets. Legit safety issue for them. But the officers in the HQ have no business wearing those fancy decorative caps.
I agree, that is the way I was raised. Take your hat off when you are indoors, especially while eating. At the mall, grocery shopping, maybe not a big deal nowadays. Just one of those conventions to separate the unwashed from the worthy.
Smart phones, internet, social media didn't exist in the dark ages.
I agree, that is the way I was raised. Take your hat off when you are indoors, especially while eating. At the mall, grocery shopping, maybe not a big deal nowadays. Just one of those conventions to separate the unwashed from the worthy.
Please give one single REAL reason why someone else wearing a hat affects you. You all get so mad about snowflake young people and their pronouns and general fragility when it comes to words.
Then you come on let's run and get all worked up because some other person chose to wear a hat. I don't care what your politics are, just be consistent and stop being a fragile little baby about what other people do.
Hats 🎩 very often used to be high and would obstruct vision of, for example, a stage if you were seated behind someone in a theater. Baseball style caps don’t cause that problem. Maybe this has something to do with the acceptance today versus rejection due to ill-manners of days of yore.
It was April 28, 1993... what better way to celebrate our 8th wedding anniversary than to round up a bunch of friends and head over to Burbank to catch Tull ...
I agree, that is the way I was raised. Take your hat off when you are indoors, especially while eating. At the mall, grocery shopping, maybe not a big deal nowadays. Just one of those conventions to separate the unwashed from the worthy.
Please give one single REAL reason why someone else wearing a hat affects you. You all get so mad about snowflake young people and their pronouns and general fragility when it comes to words.
Then you come on let's run and get all worked up because some other person chose to wear a hat. I don't care what your politics are, just be consistent and stop being a fragile little baby about what other people do.
We’re just pointing out the issue of inconsiderate manners. There are probably many other ways people display inconsiderate manners in the modern era but this is an obvious one. You don’t have to conflate this with your personal entitlement, champ.
I agree, that is the way I was raised. Take your hat off when you are indoors, especially while eating. At the mall, grocery shopping, maybe not a big deal nowadays. Just one of those conventions to separate the unwashed from the worthy.
Please give one single REAL reason why someone else wearing a hat affects you. You all get so mad about snowflake young people and their pronouns and general fragility when it comes to words.
Then you come on let's run and get all worked up because some other person chose to wear a hat. I don't care what your politics are, just be consistent and stop being a fragile little baby about what other people do.
Hey Mr Woke. Grew up in a barn? The fact that anyone doesn't understand why its rude and classless to wear a hat indoors tells us alot on how they were raised.
The top hat argument is the only one that may have validity as far as rudeness is concerned, but otherwise why would anyone care? If you have to keep your chest covered, why can’t I keep my head covered?