I agree. We are not the manners police. If they are not damaging our property or causing a ruckas, then they can act rudely all they want to. They pay, and they go.Ahhhh rudeness. International rudeness. Hats on at the table. Tablets at the table. Cell phones at the table. Misbehaving kids. Clearing plates too soon. Clearing plates not soon enough. Elbows on the tables. Slurping. Using the wrong fork for the wrong course. Not putting their napkin in their laps. One of the many things I learned is that I am not the manners police. Hey, we may be a 4 star place, but we get 1 star people...
Do you have a place for him (I am assuming a 'him'- although we used to have have 'hers' who would wear ballcaps at the table) to set it. A rack of some sort? "Would you like to put your hat on our hat rack while you eat?" ".
There is so much more for me to worry about (like Penelope's list) that I can't worry about bald guys trying to make everyone think they're not by gluing a ball cap to their heads.
Yes, it's rude but most of the other guests get that it's the ball cap wearer who is rude. Altho, the flip side is those really nice guests who think the place has taken a downward turn if they see that too often. (Like the guy in the sleeveless undershirt sitting on my front porch with a 6 pack. Cringe.).
Probably bald, give the guy a break.Madeleine said:There is so much more for me to worry about (like Penelope's list) that I can't worry about bald guys trying to make everyone think they're not by gluing a ball cap to their heads.
Yes, it's rude but most of the other guests get that it's the ball cap wearer who is rude. Altho, the flip side is those really nice guests who think the place has taken a downward turn if they see that too often. (Like the guy in the sleeveless undershirt sitting on my front porch with a 6 pack. Cringe.)
Ahhhh rudeness. International rudeness. Hats on at the table. Tablets at the table. Cell phones at the table. Misbehaving kids. Clearing plates too soon. Clearing plates not soon enough. Elbows on the tables. Slurping. Using the wrong fork for the wrong course. Not putting their napkin in their laps. One of the many things I learned is that I am not the manners police. Hey, we may be a 4 star place, but we get 1 star people...
Do you have a place for him (I am assuming a 'him'- although we used to have have 'hers' who would wear ballcaps at the table) to set it. A rack of some sort? "Would you like to put your hat on our hat rack while you eat?" ".
Penelope said:Hey, we may be a 4 star place, but we get 1 star people...
Both him and her and they were off after breakfast, so I'm going with bad hair day.There is so much more for me to worry about (like Penelope's list) that I can't worry about bald guys trying to make everyone think they're not by gluing a ball cap to their heads.
Yes, it's rude but most of the other guests get that it's the ball cap wearer who is rude. Altho, the flip side is those really nice guests who think the place has taken a downward turn if they see that too often. (Like the guy in the sleeveless undershirt sitting on my front porch with a 6 pack. Cringe.).Probably bald, give the guy a break.Madeleine said:There is so much more for me to worry about (like Penelope's list) that I can't worry about bald guys trying to make everyone think they're not by gluing a ball cap to their heads.
Yes, it's rude but most of the other guests get that it's the ball cap wearer who is rude. Altho, the flip side is those really nice guests who think the place has taken a downward turn if they see that too often. (Like the guy in the sleeveless undershirt sitting on my front porch with a 6 pack. Cringe.)
Having a bad hair day, give the guy a break.
Has a big ol' zit on his forehead, give the guy a break.
Likes hats, give the guy a break.
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Team hats? Isn't every major league winter sport in playoffs right now?Both him and her and they were off after breakfast, so I'm going with bad hair day.There is so much more for me to worry about (like Penelope's list) that I can't worry about bald guys trying to make everyone think they're not by gluing a ball cap to their heads.
Yes, it's rude but most of the other guests get that it's the ball cap wearer who is rude. Altho, the flip side is those really nice guests who think the place has taken a downward turn if they see that too often. (Like the guy in the sleeveless undershirt sitting on my front porch with a 6 pack. Cringe.).Probably bald, give the guy a break.Madeleine said:There is so much more for me to worry about (like Penelope's list) that I can't worry about bald guys trying to make everyone think they're not by gluing a ball cap to their heads.
Yes, it's rude but most of the other guests get that it's the ball cap wearer who is rude. Altho, the flip side is those really nice guests who think the place has taken a downward turn if they see that too often. (Like the guy in the sleeveless undershirt sitting on my front porch with a 6 pack. Cringe.)
Having a bad hair day, give the guy a break.
Has a big ol' zit on his forehead, give the guy a break.
Likes hats, give the guy a break.
.
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Yesterday, yes. Today, no.Team hats? Isn't every major league winter sport in playoffs right now?Both him and her and they were off after breakfast, so I'm going with bad hair day.There is so much more for me to worry about (like Penelope's list) that I can't worry about bald guys trying to make everyone think they're not by gluing a ball cap to their heads.
Yes, it's rude but most of the other guests get that it's the ball cap wearer who is rude. Altho, the flip side is those really nice guests who think the place has taken a downward turn if they see that too often. (Like the guy in the sleeveless undershirt sitting on my front porch with a 6 pack. Cringe.).Probably bald, give the guy a break.Madeleine said:There is so much more for me to worry about (like Penelope's list) that I can't worry about bald guys trying to make everyone think they're not by gluing a ball cap to their heads.
Yes, it's rude but most of the other guests get that it's the ball cap wearer who is rude. Altho, the flip side is those really nice guests who think the place has taken a downward turn if they see that too often. (Like the guy in the sleeveless undershirt sitting on my front porch with a 6 pack. Cringe.)
Having a bad hair day, give the guy a break.
Has a big ol' zit on his forehead, give the guy a break.
Likes hats, give the guy a break.
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.
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I think the tradition is that only men have to.We have as many women wearing ballcaps as men. The men take them off, if I'm remembering right, but women usually leave theirs on...bad hair day..
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