tealseal
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I think it's a matter of what's reasonable. If you're already juggling cash, wallet, coat, partner's coat and parafinalia I think it's reasonable to keep your hat on your head rather than introduce it to your juggling routine.
That's about what I did. However, the question begs: Where does one draw the line for considering an indoor place to be "public?" If I didn't have to handle all those things, but just tickets (summertime, say), would one remove his hat in a large foyer in a performing arts center? I've read to understand that keeping one's hat on in airports and train stations is OK...but how about hotel lobbies? museums? performing arts foyers? .... Does it ever feel to anyone else that we hat wearers, in the 21st century, are over-thinking these things? I'm sure my Grandfather wouldn't need to ask these questions of anyone, but this is the price we pay I suppose for trying to maintain a level of decorum that has fallen by the wayside. [huh]
Ah, but should the evening fail to entertain the lady....Remember you're there to be entertained, not to do the entertaining