QMcK
Familiar Face
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- Christchurch, New Zealand.
Was there ever a "hats off indoors" rule? It would seem odd to remove one's hat in a train station or in a shop, wouldn't it? What are you supposed to do with your hat? Surely - even if it's serving no purpose on your head - it's easier, more convenient and less affected to leave it on your head so you don't have to carry it. This excludes homes and churches, where a (man's) hat should always be removed.
I don't believe I am required to remove my hat in any shop and then have to carry it with me. Has that ever even been a requirement? Except when talking to a lady in any of these places. Though I think it would look affected for someone my age (22) to remove his hat when talking to a lady, so I wouldn't do it now. Perhaps I would tip my hat, but I think this would look odd as well.
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Oh - I would also remove my hat when sitting in a restaurant.
I don't believe I am required to remove my hat in any shop and then have to carry it with me. Has that ever even been a requirement? Except when talking to a lady in any of these places. Though I think it would look affected for someone my age (22) to remove his hat when talking to a lady, so I wouldn't do it now. Perhaps I would tip my hat, but I think this would look odd as well.
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Oh - I would also remove my hat when sitting in a restaurant.