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shaneystar2 , Why do you have to be so obnoxious, perhaps you belong to that very class of people I refer to.
First let me answer your first rather silly point, regarding your 65 year very intelligent, dear friend. Did I say it offends me for him to wear a baseball cap? But I may question his dress sense, a simple flat cap would be more befitting a chap of his age. And what has intelligence got to do with it?except a very poor attempt to try and defend your argument, it's all a matter of taste.
Did I mention that anyone who wears a coat with a hood to protect a bad neck, or wears a cap in the garden is that sort of person? The defence of your argument, gets even more silly when you have to drag your grand-children into it, and I am sure they are nice kids, but it is a pity that have a grandparent that rudely addresses people as you do.
Perhaps I have hooked the very class of person I was referring to. It's all down to class and upbringing. May I quote the following description from Wikipedia the on-line encyclopedia? Pay particular attention to the last couple of lines appertaining to Baseball caps, I rest my case.
The term �chav� refers to a subcultural stereotype fixated on fashions such as gold jewellery and designer clothing in the Burberry pattern (most famously a now-discontinued baseball cap) and from a variety of other casual and sportswear brands. Tracksuits, hoodies, jogging bottoms (known as sweatpants to some) and baseball caps are particularly associated with this stereotype.