[...] if you ever visit Copenhagen. I will be more than happy to introduce you to my beautiful home city.
Most of the "ignore the rules" type of responses have come from people in the U.S.
I wonder if the customs in various European countries may be more strict.
When I travel, I try not to offend local customs if possible.
Well, we've got no hat rules - and hardly any hat wearersThanks. I wasn't sure if the rules of hat wearing had outlasted the practice of hat wearing or not.
I agree 100% with your comment. Growing up in Puerto Rico, and in an equestrian family, Panama hats are basically stapled to my head, lol....I own many and wear them all the time regardless of the season, but like you said, sun is the deciding factor.I think there are a few places where “rules” should still be followed, but for me there aren’t many. Formal/white tie, semi-formal/black tie (unless it’s a “modern black tie” event), and funerals come to mind as times when I personally would want to follow the traditional rules. I think a Panama on a sunny day is perfect, regardless of what the calendar says.
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Requests I certainly agree with, by rules I mean those petty, nitpicking, nonsense irritations usually dreamed up by marketing people and promoted by the press, all to serve their own agenda.I think there are a few places where “rules” should still be followed, but for me there aren’t many. Formal/white tie, semi-formal/black tie (unless it’s a “modern black tie” event), and funerals come to mind as times when I personally would want to follow the traditional rules. I think a Panama on a sunny day is perfect, regardless of what the calendar says.