Bob Roberts
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Imho: ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!
What is so offensive about a person at a table in a hat?
in a casual restaurant I'll leave my hat on sometimes
in a high end restaurant I never do ... but that is just me
and also at someones dinner table I never wear a hat
this is mostly out of respect for my late grandmother who told me ... a gentlemen only wears a hat indoors in a train station, a lobby, or crowded elevator
I don't follow exactly what she said ... but I think there is a mostly long forgotten charm to that sort of respect and etiquette
all that being said ... I never get offended by people who do any of these things ... I strictly hold myself to it
However, I have to ask - times have changed, does that mean manners and decorum have changed as well? Most of us on this forum, some pining for Grampa's day and some who are just not too thrilled with the social mores of today, believe that a certain type of manners and decorum are timeless.
At a wake or in a place of worship NO HAT.
This time of year during the daytime, I always have a straw hat. During cold weather regardless of the hour it's always a felt. In church it comes off when I enter the building, if in court, when I enter the actual courtroom. In any restaurant if there is a place to safely place it I will remove it, otherwise it stays on, regardless of the class of the establishment. I'm shy of 70 years old, and wear one to protect my very thin noggin from sunburn and cold, and do not wear cheap hats. That said I do not want someone to sit on one, possibly have it soiled by placing on a dining table, or stolen, I had an acquaintance that had a nice western hat stolen from the church foyer, so hanging one on an unattended rack is a no go. Basically it all boils down to safety for my hat.
Didn't mean to imply otherwise, Bob! I was trying to make the point that there are good reasons for all kinds of behaviors, and I'd vote for assuming the best.
I'd guess just as many of us are on the forum because we love fedoras. Period
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I accept hats-on when standing indoors in the bar area of a club or restaurant. Basically OK?
3. Would my parents/ guardians slap the back of my head for not removing my hat in the given situation.
What about at McDonald's and your seated at a table and there is a safe place to put the hat. Would you still leave it on? I would take it off unless if there is no where safe to put it. For example: counter tops: crowded restaurants, etc.)