Miss Neecerie
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fatwoul said:I've noticed something of a personal boundary in the couple of months since I've started wearing hats.
When I go into a shop, I tend to take my hat off. I know this isn't required, and a lot of you don't do that unless it's a small family shop, but I just got into the habit of doing so, and its stuck, so unless I am forced to put it back on because I am picking up loads of stuff, my hat stays in my hand. When I arrive at a counter to be served, I usually set the hat crown down on said counter.
Three times since I have started doing this, shop assistants have said "nice hat" or whatever, picked up the hat and tried it on. They have been complimentary about it, but they haven't asked if it's OK. I haven't said anything, because I don't want to be "that guy", but it kinda bugs me. If I took my jacket off, I wouldn't expect someone to just try it on, but because it's a hat, somehow it seems to be different in people's minds.
Another reason I haven't objected is because it has always been accompanied by a compliment, and I am as keen as the rest of you to encourage the wearing of hats.
I just don't really fancy the idea of getting headlice of someone just because they didn't have any manners.
OK, grumble over. But am I alone? Has anybody else experienced this?
You 'fix' by asking -them- if they sell lice shampoo.... lol