bumbershoot
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I love that the boy noticed the problem, spoke up, and was HEARD! Yay for that school! And yay for that boy, being so brave!
School is not church. If the church develops dress codes (and I bet they have them...I bet there aren't a whole lot of baseball caps there if it's a church where women wear fancy hats) that says "no hats", then it will change. Schools want to (maybe even "have to") control the people attending class a bit more.
Exactly.
Guess they shouldn't have called it a *melting pot* when the country was created.... How pesky, becoming more inclusive of those who have come to this country...
Why would it be pathetic? Surely they get lots of international visitors, who might come from places without the tradition? Surely they get lots of visitors from states that don't have traditions like hats on/off, or not wearing white after Labor Day, etc (western WA comes to mind here). If they have a rule that isn't taught to absolutely everyone, then it's good that it is posted!
I'm of no opinion about how that goes along with the discussion (apart from the school's dress code, I do think that hats on men indoors look pretty bleah, though I don't know many women who wear hats other than baseball caps!), but I just love those things....so so funny. (I like trying to read Barney's wall of posters on How I Met Your Mother)
I'm of the opposite opinion. I want everyone's top bits and pieces covered. I don't care who you are or what you look like, if you're beyond puberty I don't want to see your chestal region if we're in public. Yay for rashguard tops!
I'd love someone to tell the older ladies at my church that they can't wear hats anymore to the service... I commented earlier, but to expand, I think it's perfectly fine for ladies to wear hats indoors, just not baseball caps. And it kills me when men are still wearing their hats at the dinner table. I want to walk over and slap them off their head.
School is not church. If the church develops dress codes (and I bet they have them...I bet there aren't a whole lot of baseball caps there if it's a church where women wear fancy hats) that says "no hats", then it will change. Schools want to (maybe even "have to") control the people attending class a bit more.
If that's important to you than I don't see an issue with it, but that's a separate issue that wearing hats in school. If the school has a no hats rule, then it doesn't matter what the etiquette about hats on men vs.hats on women is.
Exactly.
But the society we live in is denegrating slowly to incorporate other peoples views of culture.
Guess they shouldn't have called it a *melting pot* when the country was created.... How pesky, becoming more inclusive of those who have come to this country...
I just returned from The Alamo, a site where many died 'n they had to have a guide at the front door askin' grown men to remove their hats, pathetic!![]()
Why would it be pathetic? Surely they get lots of international visitors, who might come from places without the tradition? Surely they get lots of visitors from states that don't have traditions like hats on/off, or not wearing white after Labor Day, etc (western WA comes to mind here). If they have a rule that isn't taught to absolutely everyone, then it's good that it is posted!
I'm of no opinion about how that goes along with the discussion (apart from the school's dress code, I do think that hats on men indoors look pretty bleah, though I don't know many women who wear hats other than baseball caps!), but I just love those things....so so funny. (I like trying to read Barney's wall of posters on How I Met Your Mother)
Yes, anywhere a man is allowed to be topless, legally, a woman should be allowed.
I'm of the opposite opinion. I want everyone's top bits and pieces covered. I don't care who you are or what you look like, if you're beyond puberty I don't want to see your chestal region if we're in public. Yay for rashguard tops!