inside asphixion and especially schools that dont allow students to wear hats,girls on the other hand have fashion hats so they do have some exceptions but basically thats what i know
Traditionally, hats should not be worn indoors. It has been perceived as something to do with respect..
Hats off inside the home or business or restaurant, for flags, introductions to ladies, and funerals, even a cortege passing by.When indoubt, doff you hat. Better to be too polite, than ever rude.
It depends on the school's dress code policy. Some schools may allow hats to be worn indoors while others may not permit it. It is important to check with the school's administration or refer to the student handbook for specific guidelines on wearing hats in school.
Military covers are not allowed indoors unless under arms. But then, if it's a "shotgun wedding",it would be an exception.
it isn't anyone who tells you otherwise was born in the 19th century.
Traditionally, it is considered polite for women to remove their hats indoors, particularly in formal settings or when dining. This custom stems from historical norms regarding etiquette and respect. However, modern practices vary, and many people now wear hats indoors for fashion or personal comfort without any social repercussions. Ultimately, it depends on the context and the individual's preference.
It's not actually rude to wear hats but for me I don't suggest it as well because we need to stick with the status quo or social norms. Well, you see hats are made to protect you from the sun. So, what's the point of wearing it indoors? For fashion maybe? I don't know about girls who are doing that but If they want to be stared well go ahead be my guest. ^^
Hilda Amphlett has written: 'Hats' -- subject(s): Hats, Headgear, History
You should write "Their hats on their heads" because it matches the plural form of "hats" with the plural form of "heads".
No, hats do not ruin or prevent hair growth. It is actually healthy to wear hats! If you are in the sun of course. If actually protects your hair against drying or becoming brittle in the sun. If you are indoors, it neither harms nor helps your hair at all!
Virginia C. Patty has written: 'Hats and how to make them' -- subject(s): Hats, Millinery
It is impossible to say. Hats pre-date written history.