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Old 02-13-2014, 08:48 PM
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Okay, in case of germs, long pants and shoes carrying most germs. Regarding hat: I remember that I had one student which don't like to take off the hat in school because he didn't see a reason to do so. Then I asked him why he want to leave it on and was guessing maybe he don't want all that things he right now learned want to fly off and he want to keep it tide. Believe me, I never saw him wearing a hat in classroom again.
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Ok, this is not the 1950's. A lot of Old traditions are gone. Only few old coots were old sweetie hats. Me personally would rather they leave them on their heads rather than lay them on the table. Another thing the hat might keep stuff from falling off their unwashed head. If they wear sweetie old hats you think they wash routinely... I would rather see hats on heads (even turned sideways or backwards than these jeans kids were 3 sizes too big showing butt crack or underwear. But As fads change or traditions we have to adjust with them. You know obnoxious perfume leather on so thick it chokes you stink about as bad as old sweetie hats. Just saying we all don't like some things other people do. As for the scotty snatching somebodies hat off could be knock out time, but Bullies pick the right pigeon usually.
I have no idea what an "old sweetie hat" is. Here in The Villages, I see guys with their golf caps on at restaurants while dining in about every establishment. I have not seen one "kid" in The Villages wearing baggy jeans.

I will stick with my original assessment of "uncouth louts".
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Okay, in case of germs, long pants and shoes carrying most germs. Regarding hat: I remember that I had one student which don't like to take off the hat in school because he didn't see a reason to do so. Then I asked him why he want to leave it on and was guessing maybe he don't want all that things he right now learned want to fly off and he want to keep it tide. Believe me, I never saw him wearing a hat in classroom again.
I respectfully apologize for not understanding your post. Would you please translate it for me? Thanks so much.
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Sweaty hats, maybe.
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A gentleman always carries a hankerchief and removes his hat indoors . if he doesn't . he's UNCOUTH ...

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Sweaty hats, maybe.
Good guess. I think you're right.
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Nobody has given a reason why a hat should be removed when you are in a restaurant. If someone is more comfortable with their hat on, then they should be allowed to eat in comfort, their hat does not affect anyone's meal.
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Nobody has given a reason why a hat should be removed when you are in a restaurant. If someone is more comfortable with their hat on, then they should be allowed to eat in comfort, their hat does not affect anyone's meal.
No one has given a reason to wear a shirt in a restaurant, either. Why not sit at the table without a shirt in the comfort you want?

No rules in restaurants about using silverware to eat but I certainly would not want to see someone eating their steak and mashed potatoes with their hands - especially if they did not have a shirt on!

I think common courtesy is the answer. Anything else is nothing more than an uncouth lout.
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Nobody has given a reason why a hat should be removed when you are in a restaurant. If someone is more comfortable with their hat on, then they should be allowed to eat in comfort, their hat does not affect anyone's meal.
Its called manners. rates in there with good breeding.....Some of us had to learn it while serving in the military defending our country !!!! They say Geo. started it , Washington that is !!!

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The chefs wear hats in the kitchen. Don't they?
It's better a chef wears hats than your having to say to the waiter... "Waiter! What's that hair in my soup?!"

p.s. The waiter just might answer back..."Well, it certainly ain't doing the backstroke like a fly would if I happened to give you one of the bowls that have a fly in it!"
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No one has given a reason to wear a shirt in a restaurant, either. Why not sit at the table without a shirt in the comfort you want?

No rules in restaurants about using silverware to eat but I certainly would not want to see someone Seating their steak and mashed potatoes with their hands - especially if they did not have a shirt on!

I think common courtesy is the answer. Anything else is nothing more than an uncouth lout.
So having a piece of apparel on is equivalent to not wearing clothing. Wearing a hat makes someone an uncouth lout, then why do restaurants have signs that say no shirt, no shoes, no service, but do not say no service to those wearing hats?
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Its called manners. rates in there with good breeding.....Some of us had to learn it while serving in the military defending our country !!!! They say Geo. started it , Washington that is !!!

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Nobody has given a reason why a hat should be removed when you are in a restaurant. If someone is more comfortable with their hat on, then they should be allowed to eat in comfort, their hat does not affect anyone's meal.
I agree, good time to MYOB. I was in the military too but this is not the military. Though I do not wear a hat in a restaurant I don't see that it is any of mine or anyone's business..if someone for whatever reason chooses to do so unless there is a dress code. It's much better than sitting 4 tables away from a group talking so loud trying to talk over each other you can hear every word they say while acting like 3 year old children.
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I agree, good time to MYOB. I was in the military too but this is not the military. Though I do not wear a hat in a restaurant I don't see that it is any of mine or anyone's business..if someone for whatever reason chooses to do so unless there is a dress code. It's much better than sitting 4 tables away from a group talking so loud trying to talk over each other you can hear every word they say while acting like 3 year old children.
And I would venture to say they were all wearing hats ,,,Again, its manners...if that doesn't register , how about culture ...

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And I would venture to say they were all wearing hats ,,,Again, its manners...if that doesn't register , how about culture ...

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Could be they were, but then some were women, I will definitely check next time.
Manners, culture, whatever, still not anyone's place to tell anyone they cannot wear a hat nor to label them if they do. As long as they are not bothering anyone
leav'em alone I would still say.
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