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JuanHamm wrote:
Is the practice of removing your hat while dining unknown to Americans? Do they just not care? Is it just a Midwest thing?
Help me out here, folks. I thought this was common knowledge.
This is a dying practice, even in the south. I was raised to do it. My parents never really cared, but my grandparents definitely did. To this day, I remove my cap at a table and think of my paw-paw.
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Taking your hat off inside is a thing in the US, yes. Less so now thank god, but it's been a thing. I'm all for letting it die. It's complete nonsense. Wear a hat. I promise the world won't end.
Is the practice of removing your hat while dining unknown to Americans? Do they just not care? Is it just a Midwest thing?
Help me out here, folks. I thought this was common knowledge.
This is a dying practice, even in the south. I was raised to do it. My parents never really cared, but my grandparents definitely did. To this day, I remove my cap at a table and think of my paw-paw.
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My grandfather cares about this a lot, so I don't wear a hat at the table if he's there. But otherwise? Yeah, I'm probably wearing a hat.
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