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Old 07-07-2017, 06:47 PM #7
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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet View Post
good for her

hats indoors is rude

at my golf club you would not get within 5 paces of the clubhouse with a cap on
Like Douglas said below, it's probably a generational thing. I don't see it as rude at all - it's just a fashion choice. I wear caps out of convenience - it means if I'm in a hurry to get ready I don't have to spend time doing my hair.

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Originally Posted by TaylorCallum View Post
I don't wear baseball caps but I don't think it's an issue at all. Why did she want you to remove your hat? It's a restaurant not a fashion show .

If it's sunny outside and I'm wearing sunglasses I sometimes just leave them on when I go into shops or restaurants, some people think that's weird but I don't know why they care. If they don't like wearing specific things indoors then don't, other people can do what they like.
I agree with you. If people don't agree with wearing hats indoors then don't wear hats indoors but let the people who want to wear hats indoors wear them.

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Originally Posted by MB. View Post
"Cal, take that thing off your head"
"I'd like to keep it on please"
"This is a restaurant, what part of that do you not understand?"

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Originally Posted by Samm View Post
SHSGSGATAGGE

but seriously how rude where was it lovely
Just some spoons knock off. Meal and a drink for like £6. It's classy in the evening though.

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Originally Posted by DouglasS View Post
Times change. I think it'll be a generation opinion divide. Nowadays in lectures/meetings loads of people wear hats in doors, in classes also. Whereas I think people from different ages will have learnt wearing hats indoors is rude, whereas for younger people it's not seen like that.

I can understand if the restaurant was posh/classy though.
I agree with you. It's definitely a generational thing. Some people were brought up to believe hats indoors is a sign of ignorance/rudeness/disrespect and some people weren't. I understand some people will never go against their parents' values that they were brought up to believe in but I just kind of think people should be able to wear what they want.

It's got cheap offers on in the day (when I went) but it's a classy restaurant and bar in the evening. I didn't kick up a fuss I just said I didn't want to remove my cap and so she seated us outside.
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