Yesterday, I heard an elderly gentleman say: "If you don't wear a hat, how can you take it off to say hello?"
Loungers, What is the reason behind the tradition of tipping one's hat?
For my own part, when I first went to prep school, I wore a the typical English schoolboy's cap (which I still do).
I was taught to remove my cap to show respect for my elders....but if it was raining I would be allowed to simply touch the peak.
The reason for this was that King Henry V had caught a cold and died as a result of removing his helmet in the rain.
Loungers, What is the reason behind the tradition of tipping one's hat?
For my own part, when I first went to prep school, I wore a the typical English schoolboy's cap (which I still do).
I was taught to remove my cap to show respect for my elders....but if it was raining I would be allowed to simply touch the peak.
The reason for this was that King Henry V had caught a cold and died as a result of removing his helmet in the rain.