Robert Conway
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I take it off in most places, like a restaurant, someones apartment etc.
It's really bad form to keep it on in such situations, unless your religion demands it or something like that.
I think you can get away with it at something like a neighborhood bar counter, because you may be standing there with your overcoat on, but the moment you sit down, it should come off. The bar in the Oakroom, in the Plaza Hotel, is a different story.
One theory holds, that these days the whole world has bad manners and no one will care, or even know to care. Well, there are a lot of people out there that seem to think that it's ok to show up in a restaurant, with their pants belted halfway down their ass and their hat on backwards, but that doen't mean I'm going to go along with theory either.
The last real hat-check I've encountered, was in an opera house in Europe. But that was a pretty swank place and the girls behind the counter, were also a whole different breed; if you know what I mean.
But other than a place like that, forget it. My hat goes on an empty chair, on my knee or anywhere else it's safe, but it does come off my head.
Robert Conway
It's really bad form to keep it on in such situations, unless your religion demands it or something like that.
I think you can get away with it at something like a neighborhood bar counter, because you may be standing there with your overcoat on, but the moment you sit down, it should come off. The bar in the Oakroom, in the Plaza Hotel, is a different story.
One theory holds, that these days the whole world has bad manners and no one will care, or even know to care. Well, there are a lot of people out there that seem to think that it's ok to show up in a restaurant, with their pants belted halfway down their ass and their hat on backwards, but that doen't mean I'm going to go along with theory either.
The last real hat-check I've encountered, was in an opera house in Europe. But that was a pretty swank place and the girls behind the counter, were also a whole different breed; if you know what I mean.
But other than a place like that, forget it. My hat goes on an empty chair, on my knee or anywhere else it's safe, but it does come off my head.
Robert Conway