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Why do so few gentlemen remove their hats indoors anymore?
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<blockquote data-quote="bettingpython" data-source="post: 2032153" data-attributes="member: 4307"><p>I have a bald head if a business can't afford to keep the heat turned up high enough for me to be comfortable I will wear my fleece beanie inside, otherwise I'll stuff it in a jacket pocket . Summer is a pain because there really isn't anyplace to hang your hat, fortunately as a family of 3 in a booth theres an open spot to toss your hat rather than plopping it down on the table where it gets in the way of everything.</p><p></p><p>I don't wear ball caps unless I am at a ball game, working outside, or shooting. I find them otherwise socially unacceptable as proper head gear.</p><p>Winter time is a fleece beanie.</p><p>Summer time is a twisted straw fedora.</p><p></p><p>I still hold the door for the person behind me and my wife drives me nuts by quick stepping in front of me and opening the door before I can get to it.</p><p></p><p>My son gets the door and holds the door when he is out with us in public. He has been trained well.</p><p></p><p>Dwelling on others lack of manners is a waste of time, and counter productive. I lead by example, my son does an admirable job of following my examples. I could care less about anyone else unless it directly affects me, such as blocking my view at a movie theater, play, concert, etc. In which case I will politely ask the offender to remedy the problem, which has always worked well, much better than starting a thread bitching about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bettingpython, post: 2032153, member: 4307"] I have a bald head if a business can't afford to keep the heat turned up high enough for me to be comfortable I will wear my fleece beanie inside, otherwise I'll stuff it in a jacket pocket . Summer is a pain because there really isn't anyplace to hang your hat, fortunately as a family of 3 in a booth theres an open spot to toss your hat rather than plopping it down on the table where it gets in the way of everything. I don't wear ball caps unless I am at a ball game, working outside, or shooting. I find them otherwise socially unacceptable as proper head gear. Winter time is a fleece beanie. Summer time is a twisted straw fedora. I still hold the door for the person behind me and my wife drives me nuts by quick stepping in front of me and opening the door before I can get to it. My son gets the door and holds the door when he is out with us in public. He has been trained well. Dwelling on others lack of manners is a waste of time, and counter productive. I lead by example, my son does an admirable job of following my examples. I could care less about anyone else unless it directly affects me, such as blocking my view at a movie theater, play, concert, etc. In which case I will politely ask the offender to remedy the problem, which has always worked well, much better than starting a thread bitching about it. [/QUOTE]
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