suitedcboy
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I love these threads!
I do not disregard all etiquette of old as it pertains to hats but I don't take my hat off at EVERY chance for a few reasons, two of these are: 1. I find ugly hat hair to be far more offensive than any offense I may have because some ancient tradition that was imposed on me without reason. 2. I wear lots of light colored hats and I don't have the opportunity to wash my hands for hat doffing. Your offense may cause an EPA Superfund clean up site to be created due to all the disposed of naptha.
I may have had a different view years back but I'm not too sure a surgically enhanced lady wearing Daisy Duke's and a midriff tied t shirt really expects me to doff my hat when I greet her. The lovely 70-ish neighbor lady who is always cordial and sends a thank you card when I stop and collect her wind-blown trash and put it back in the container gets a tip of the hat when I greet her.
Time progresses and things change. WE unfortunately live at a far more frenetic pace than when these rules were established.
Hats used just for purpose of cover left on in one's presence would indicate that you did not have the time to visit and that was rude. I don't have time to visit these days. I have to get my tail home and get on the internet and talk about hats baby! This website is way too smartphone unfriendly for me to get it done while I'm driving!
I do not disregard all etiquette of old as it pertains to hats but I don't take my hat off at EVERY chance for a few reasons, two of these are: 1. I find ugly hat hair to be far more offensive than any offense I may have because some ancient tradition that was imposed on me without reason. 2. I wear lots of light colored hats and I don't have the opportunity to wash my hands for hat doffing. Your offense may cause an EPA Superfund clean up site to be created due to all the disposed of naptha.
I may have had a different view years back but I'm not too sure a surgically enhanced lady wearing Daisy Duke's and a midriff tied t shirt really expects me to doff my hat when I greet her. The lovely 70-ish neighbor lady who is always cordial and sends a thank you card when I stop and collect her wind-blown trash and put it back in the container gets a tip of the hat when I greet her.
Time progresses and things change. WE unfortunately live at a far more frenetic pace than when these rules were established.
Hats used just for purpose of cover left on in one's presence would indicate that you did not have the time to visit and that was rude. I don't have time to visit these days. I have to get my tail home and get on the internet and talk about hats baby! This website is way too smartphone unfriendly for me to get it done while I'm driving!