I'm not sure whether shopping mall is considered indoor or outdoor, but surely it looks like public corridor, so wearing a hat should be no problem... but do you wear hat when you're strolling shopping mall? Like to know your thought guys...
J.T.Marcus said:In the 1960's, when I was in the Navy, we had to learn a complicated set of rules for when and when not to wear your "cover." The somple rule was: Always wear your cover (hat) outdoors. You may wear your hat indoors, if you are in a hallway or a large auditorium, until you sit down. You always take your hat off when entering a small room. As I recall, there was also a provision for removing your cover for a public prayer, even when outdoors. There were a lot of other fuzzy areas, like when seated in a terminal while waiting for a train, bus, or plane. All of the Navy practices were a codification of what was considered prevailing "good manners."
Yohanes said:do you wear hat when you're strolling shopping mall?
jimmy the lid said:Isn't that the reason to go to the shopping mall?
Cheers,
JtL
"Good manners" as Navy decorum? Contrast that with Marines, who may not hold an umbrella for anyone, including ladies, babies and old folks, nor walk between a lady and the curb in wet weather. Rather draconian, but hey, that's the Corps for ya. I dunno, maybe it was different in the '60s. PING: Captain or dhermann1?J.T.Marcus said:In the 1960's, when I was in the Navy, we had to learn a complicated set of rules for when and when not to wear your "cover." [...] All of the Navy practices were a codification of what was considered prevailing "good manners."