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Keep it on or off, but keep on topic please
This topic has been discussed here on the Lounge long ago, and this thread has bounced from social issues, politics, on down to Hitler. (What was that term Zohar, when a post degenerates to Nazi's?).
If you study the old films from the 30-50's, you see that Wingnut's listings of the hat on or off "rules" is right on the money!
Generally,(MEN) wore hats on the subway, in cabs, and in automobiles. They did not on airplanes or long train trips. Public places, in entrances, elevators, at the bank, or in shopping or department stores. Restaurants, at the counter yes, at a table, never. When in a private home, you took off your hat as a courtesy. Hard boiled detectives did not remove their hats when talking to "bad guys" or suspects, in or out of the house (it was a control issue), but they did remove their hats when speaking to women or regular civilians in the home. Wingnut has already addressed the matter of tipping the hat, and so on. Most men meeting on the street never removed their hats, but they usually did in speaking to a woman.
Generally, most WOMEN always wore a hat, at a restaurant, in the buildings, or in church (was required at our church in the "pre1970's era").
I still am amazed that at the ball game, many do not remove their hat for the National Anthem. And I feel it is bad manners to wear your hat sitting in a restaurant....again those ball caps are everywhere. I cringe even more seeing a man in a suit and tie, wearing a stupid ball cap!:eusa_doh: :eusa_doh:
This topic has been discussed here on the Lounge long ago, and this thread has bounced from social issues, politics, on down to Hitler. (What was that term Zohar, when a post degenerates to Nazi's?).
If you study the old films from the 30-50's, you see that Wingnut's listings of the hat on or off "rules" is right on the money!
Generally,(MEN) wore hats on the subway, in cabs, and in automobiles. They did not on airplanes or long train trips. Public places, in entrances, elevators, at the bank, or in shopping or department stores. Restaurants, at the counter yes, at a table, never. When in a private home, you took off your hat as a courtesy. Hard boiled detectives did not remove their hats when talking to "bad guys" or suspects, in or out of the house (it was a control issue), but they did remove their hats when speaking to women or regular civilians in the home. Wingnut has already addressed the matter of tipping the hat, and so on. Most men meeting on the street never removed their hats, but they usually did in speaking to a woman.
Generally, most WOMEN always wore a hat, at a restaurant, in the buildings, or in church (was required at our church in the "pre1970's era").
I still am amazed that at the ball game, many do not remove their hat for the National Anthem. And I feel it is bad manners to wear your hat sitting in a restaurant....again those ball caps are everywhere. I cringe even more seeing a man in a suit and tie, wearing a stupid ball cap!:eusa_doh: :eusa_doh: