Hats inside schools.....and anywhere

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Do you think that wearing hats inside is rude?

Yea, DOWN WITH THE HATS
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No, hats are cool with me
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Hats inside schools.....and anywhere

Post by pyros soul » Tue Oct 09, 2007 8:40 pm

Poll says all

I'm writing a paper on it BTW so if anyone knows why it's impolite please tell me.

My school doesn't have gang problems (Unless writing gang symbols in bathroom stalls has anything to do with hats and gang colors), and it's an arts school. I think art schools should have hats inside because it shows creativity. If an art school is limiting it's creativeness then that's plain stupid.

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Post by wormguy » Tue Oct 09, 2007 8:47 pm

I like hats. They're usually pretty harmless articles of clothing.

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Post by Cmyszka » Tue Oct 09, 2007 9:25 pm

it's partially so ppl can't hide drugs and crud up in there...

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Post by BunnyWithStick » Tue Oct 09, 2007 9:34 pm

What the hell is up with what people find rude these days?

People just try to think of new random rules that don't, shouldn't, and should never cause any problems or offense to people.

Come on, a hat is a hat. What's next, wearing pants inside is considered rude?

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Post by pyros soul » Tue Oct 09, 2007 9:38 pm

BunnyWithStick wrote:What the hell is up with what people find rude these days?

People just try to think of new random rules that don't, shouldn't, and should never cause any problems or offense to people.

Come on, a hat is a hat. What's next, wearing pants inside is considered rude?
That reminds me:
pyros soul's paper wrote:If we wanted to get rid of the problem of gang colors, then we wouldn't wear clothes at all. Now, I think we all know that will not happen...ever.

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Post by David » Tue Oct 09, 2007 9:40 pm

There are a couple reasons I can think of why it is considered impolite to wear hats indoors. These also apply to similar accessories like sunglasses or visors.

1) Similar to the military salute, it has for centuries been a sign of respect to bare your head for authority figures. Conversely, it is a sign of disrespect not to. Even if it seems silly, many people out in 'real life' will be offended if you are wearing a hat indoors, so it is good to get in the habit of taking it off.

2) Indoors, hats do not serve their primary purpose of shielding your head from the weather and sun. On the other hand, they do shadow your eyes and face from the teacher, so that they can't get feedback on their teaching from your gaze and expression, or even tell if you're awake.

3) Because hats primarily exist to protect your head outside, wearing one inside gives the impression that you don't really want to be there.

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Post by wormguy » Tue Oct 09, 2007 9:49 pm

Hmm, is the question referring to wearing hats in general or wearing hats indoors? Because I would agree that it's probably not a good idea to wear them in class.

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Post by NickD » Tue Oct 09, 2007 9:49 pm

What if you're stoned out of your mind in class and need something to block your eyes >.> ?

Edit: Jinx, worm!!! :P

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Post by Zantalos » Wed Oct 10, 2007 12:33 am

wormguy wrote:Hmm, is the question referring to wearing hats in general or wearing hats indoors? Because I would agree that it's probably not a good idea to wear them in class.
The question says indoors, so I would guess it is referring to hats indoors and not outside.

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Post by wormguy » Wed Oct 10, 2007 12:40 am

Well, that was dumb of me.

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Post by zatoichi » Wed Oct 10, 2007 2:20 pm

You know, it's illegal for government funded schools to have dress codes unless the clothing in question can be proven to cause "substantial material disruption."

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Post by Crill3 » Wed Oct 10, 2007 2:38 pm

If you want your hat on, have it on.
It is not rude or offensive to anyone, some people just pretend it is,
because it's tradition for whatever stupid reason.
I don't want to have anything on my head when I'm in school,
but if I wanted to, they would have to throw me out.
I question the teachers everytime I see this rule enforced,
and they have no argument against indoor hats/hoods, and they never will.

If they implemented school uniform here, I would ignore that also.

Edit: I can't write.

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Post by Renegade_Turner » Wed Oct 10, 2007 5:59 pm

In college, there are no restrictions on clothes, except of course clothes displaying offensive things against certain groups..i.e. you couldn't wear a t-shirt saying "I hate niggers" or "I hate chinks" for obvious reasons. But you're allowed wear whatever TYPE of clothing you want.

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Post by BunnyWithStick » Wed Oct 10, 2007 6:37 pm

Crill3 wrote:If you want your hat on, have it on.
It is not rude or offensive to anyone, some people just pretend it is,
because it's tradition for whatever stupid reason.
I don't want to have anything on my head when I'm in school,
but if I wanted to, they would have to throw me out.
I question the teachers everytime I see this rule enforced,
and they have no argument against indoor hats/hoods, and they never will.

If they implemented school uniform here, I would ignore that also.
*applauds*

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Post by Renegade_Turner » Thu Oct 11, 2007 4:00 am

Crill3 wrote:If they implemented school uniform here, I would ignore that also.
I never had a problem with my school uniforms in Secondary and Primary..although sometimes I got too hot wearing the tie so I took it off sometimes.

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