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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The 'hands in pockets' is, or perhaps was, seen as the sign of a ne'er-do-well, a lout with no useful job to do, so he hung about on street corners with his hands in his pockets, looking for mischief.
The 'hat on indoors' I'm guessing - maybe a sign that you are keen to leave, and are making it very obvious you are not staying, by removing your hat. QM will no doubt qualify my responses.
A hat is designed as head-protection...from sun, rain etc. Clearly, it is unnecessary indoors. Apart from that, removing your hat is simply a mark of respect. That's why men used to raise their hats to passing ladies or young men would raise their hats to older men. In the case of a uniform hat, the wearer - eg a policeman - is acknowledging by removing it that the house, office or whatever he has just entered is someone else's domain, not his.
In olden days, a knight's removal of his helmet would have been a signal that he was happy for his face to be seen and identified. It would also show that he was disarming himself by exposing his head to possible attack. Both of these were gestures of friendship.
Cheers, Andy.
Hat rules devloped from respect. Mediaeval knights raised their visors revealing their faces and empty hands to show they meant no harm. Removal of the helmet indoors originated before the Dark Ages. Manners and etiquette developed into part of everyday life and the rules became:
A man removes his hat:
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A man tips his hat:
A man always removes his hat indoors except:
People should be familiar with what they may consider outmoded traditions of civility. If kids are going to live outside the conventions of proper etiquette, at least they should know how they are insulting and demonstrating disrespect to others as well as a lack of self-respect.
If they do it from contempt, then that is how they will be treated by others. It is like refusing to accept someone's hand when it is offered. If they do it out of ignorance, then it reflects poorly on their upbringing and they appear foolish and ill-educated.
Upforit: Far out, man! Gotta get my head together to gather some bread. Don't do mindgames, though! Srangely, drugs are for the weak ones, there is strength in sobriety. Don't dispose, reuse.
I am not replacing the past by living the way I do, but am creating links in a chain stretching between long before and who knows where. Peace, man, and a joyous Saturnalia.
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