ninety-seven
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IMHO men wearing hats indoors are rude, lacking manner and class, and are displaying a total lack of proper upbringing; but then I'm an old guy living in the past![]()
i don't see what the big deal is with men wearing their baseball caps inside a restaurant - doesn't bother me, not my business, why are others so concerned?
i don't see what the big deal is with men wearing their baseball caps inside a restaurant - doesn't bother me, not my business, why are others so concerned?
That's the way my DF is, he refuses to take it off, or let anyone other then me, see him without his hat on. There are local restaurants he refuses to go to, since they won't allow him to wear his hat.
Does anyone think it's sexist that hats are allowed for women, but not for men? My DF "needs" to wear a hat, and will not go to local restaurants that don't allow him to wear one.
Oh no, we'll go out. It's just that I mentioned this one restaurant to him, when we were trying to decide where to eat, and he said we couldn't go there, because he can't wear his hat there.I do think it is sexist that women can wear a hat and men can not. But that is how it is. If that is the excuse he is using for not taking you somewhere then go with out him. It might be that he just does not want to go anywhere and found that as excuse.
Oh no, we'll go out. It's just that I mentioned this one restaurant to him, when we were trying to decide where to eat, and he said we couldn't go there, because he can't wear his hat there.
What if you really wanted to go there? He would refuse to take you somewhere special because of a silly hat?
Maybe there are bigger issues at play here.
Oh no, we'll go out. It's just that I mentioned this one restaurant to him, when we were trying to decide where to eat, and he said we couldn't go there, because he can't wear his hat there.
Okay, I have a question that is kind of off topic, but what religion would you need to wear a baseball cap for? I can see a yarmalke (ok, I probably butchered the spelling), or even the Amish hats...although I don't think I've ever seen anyone in Amish dress at WDW...would the baseball cap thing be from the Church of Tommy Lasorda or what??
I'm confused.![]()
Check out the locations are from with their post. For the most part, not all though, the people for taking the hat off are from the south, those for keeping it on are from north.![]()
Check out the locations are from with their post. For the most part, not all though, the people for taking the hat off are from the south, those for keeping it on are from north.![]()
There's a whole carpload of restaurants between Mortons and McDs. And most don't care as much about a hat as they do a buck. I generally take mine off when I eat, but sometimes there's not a convenient place to set it so I don't. And I wore my hat at Ruth's Chris and not a word was said.First of all the OP asked............
Well if you were dining in the Capital Grille Restaurant or Morton's Steakhouse you would have to follow their dress code which would be NO HATS while dining.
Like I posted earlier, OP's DF would have to limit himself to McD's, Taco Bell and other fast food establishments.
DH & I love Morton's, Capitol Grille, Ruth Chris and frequent lovely restaurants such as these and I would not want someone sitting at the table next to me with a ball cap on.
Many restaurants have dress codes and if you do not want to follow their codes just do not go there...easy & easy!!!!
I'm from the south and good ole boys are likely to leave their hats on. When Bama played at the Superdome the first time, Bear left his hat on. When asked how a southerner could wear his hat inside, he said he NEVER wore his hat in somebody's momma's house, but any other time was fine. BTW, I always take my hat off at PTC.Check out the locations are from with their post. For the most part, not all though, the people for taking the hat off are from the south, those for keeping it on are from north.![]()