g.durand
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I'm pretty much a hats-off guy when indoors, no matter where I am. In restaurants I put my hat wherever I can find a nearby place for it--an adjacent chair, a chair at an unoccupied adjacent table, on my knee like John Barrow recommends, and sometimes on the floor if that's the last resort and the floor doesn't appear dirty. All the men in my father's family in Texas, and that includes my grandfather, uncles, etc., wore some version of a felt or straw western, and they always took their hats off when indoors. So it is somewhat ingrained in me to do likewise, although as we have discussed here many times there is probably no remaining hat-cultural reason to do so.
Ironically, the only time I have recently worn my hat indoors was during the last holiday season while visiting my family in Texas. My brother and his wife took us to breakfast at a local Mexican cafe. We were the only Anglos there. As we walked in I took off my hat, only to realize the place was small, full of customers and there would be no place for the hat. I tried to keep it on my lap but due to the tight quarters I had a difficult time keeping it there. I looked across the room and saw a gentleman seated at a table, wearing a big, black western hat with about a six inch brim, calmly looking at me as he drank his coffee. My hat went back on my head and I wore it during the entire meal.
Ironically, the only time I have recently worn my hat indoors was during the last holiday season while visiting my family in Texas. My brother and his wife took us to breakfast at a local Mexican cafe. We were the only Anglos there. As we walked in I took off my hat, only to realize the place was small, full of customers and there would be no place for the hat. I tried to keep it on my lap but due to the tight quarters I had a difficult time keeping it there. I looked across the room and saw a gentleman seated at a table, wearing a big, black western hat with about a six inch brim, calmly looking at me as he drank his coffee. My hat went back on my head and I wore it during the entire meal.