Poll: Hats : Wearing Indoors. Rude?

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Something Amyss

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Arctodus_Simus said:
Zachary Amaranth said:
I despise rudeness. And I can't stand contractions.

Kids these days. They have no respect.
Isn't 'can't' a contraction? Just sayin', I mean no offence *tips hat*
That was kinda the point. I even went so far as to throw it in, seemingly out of nowhere.
 

Paksenarrion

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Taking off your hat indoors is as an old tradition that's not really practiced by today's generation; much like the tradition of placing one's hand over your heart (or standing at attention, for those of us veterans) when the National Anthem is played.

Before, the People were more akin to exclaim, "America, Fuck Yeah!"

Nowadays, it's more like, "Yeah! Fuck America!"

If you don't like living in America, then participate in the voting process and become an active agent of change. Please do not leave for Canada. Evil Wins When Good People Do Nothing.
 

DiMono

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Maybe not at all times, because sometimes you just don't have anywhere to put it, but it's definitely rude to wear a hat while you're eating. What's weird is that I don't actually know why.
 

Flunk

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Hats are for outside. I do wear hats, but not all the time. Only when the mood strikes me, and all winter long. That being said I consider anywhere you might be wearing a jacket to be perfectly good to wear a hat, such as a mall.

If you're wearing a hat inside someone's house, you're an inconsiderate ass no matter what. Of course I also make people take off their shoes when they enter my house.

P.S. I take exception to the "hand over heart during the national anthem" comment above. That's a purely American gesture. We prefer to sing our national anthem up here.
 

Macgyvercas

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I don't think it should be impolite to wear a hat indoors, but regardless of if it is or isn't, there are only three situations where I will willingly take my hat off:

1) When in class
2) When eating
3) When in a church
 

Flunk

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Macgyvercas said:
I don't think it should be impolite to wear a hat indoors, but regardless of if it is or isn't, there are only three situations where I will willingly take my hat off:

1) When in class
2) When eating
3) When in a church
That just means everyone thinks you're a jerk. If that's what you want then you're good to go.
 

Arctodus_Simus

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Zachary Amaranth said:
That was kinda the point. I even went so far as to throw it in, seemingly out of nowhere.
Ah, in that case, my apologies, sir :)

Its late/early, head is'nae working properly
 

Hairetos

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I'm a girl & I sometimes wear baseball caps. (on occasion though). I find it rude in certain places for men to wear hats, such as church, because that is disrespectful. But women are allowed to wear them in church and at funerals. I went to a school where our dress code was the most lenient one in the entire county and we weren't allowed a hat unless we were wearing hoodies. Even the girls weren't allowed to wear hats. They took them up. But if you find it rude, just politely ask the person to take it off & if they decline, that's their priority. :)
What? Women should be allowed to wear whatever hats they want? Why are the rules different for men?

(Hear that? It's the sound of a thread flying off of its rails.)

I don't understand the social convention of not wearing hats indoors, but I don't like wearing hats myself.
 

Randamo

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I wear a baseball hat at work because of sun protection but do wear it indoors at lunchtimes because i'm in a very Hard-yakka type workplace and it doesn't feel like I need to(secretly I don't take it off because I don't want to worry about my hair).

But generally I agree that people should take their hats off indoors. Most people won't do that, but I'll expect them to take it off for eating at a dinner table.

I would be as happy as a schoolgirl if people touched the tip of their hats as a sign of respect, but nobody does it these days.....

BTW I'm a girl.
 

zehydra

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I don't care much for the trying to figure out what is "rude". I'll do what I need to do, as long as it doesn't offend people.

OT: The very idea of wearing hats indoors being offensive or rude is just plain ridiculous. There is no reason for it, other than it's been considered rude for a very long time, and people fear being in the wrong when it comes to being rude. So they tell them to take off their hats.
 

zehydra

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Flunk said:
Macgyvercas said:
I don't think it should be impolite to wear a hat indoors, but regardless of if it is or isn't, there are only three situations where I will willingly take my hat off:

1) When in class
2) When eating
3) When in a church
That just means everyone thinks you're a jerk. If that's what you want then you're good to go.
I think he's doing the right thing; I don't think he's a jerk.
 
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Well, I don't really wear any kind of hats, but I think it depends on where you are going. If the place asks you to remove your hat, you should.
 

Hashime

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I consider it rude. Walking in to a home / institution / restaurant with a hat on is fine, walking around said establishment with the hat on while entering or exiting is fine, but if you sit down or remove / check your coat, you should remove your hat.
I also live in Canada, so in the winter hats are required. It is not fun to sit next to someone wearing a toque that is wet and possibly smelly.
 

Trippy Turtle

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hats are as much of a part of peoples appearance as is their hair. if i thought i looked better with a hat i can and will wear it indoors. the only exception is weddings, funerals, etc.
 

Something Amyss

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Arctodus_Simus said:
Zachary Amaranth said:
That was kinda the point. I even went so far as to throw it in, seemingly out of nowhere.
Ah, in that case, my apologies, sir :)

Its late/early, head is'nae working properly
None of us are perfect. *tips hat*