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ScionPI2005 said:I'm personally fascinated by the differences in cultures from location to location. In comparison to my peers here in Albuquerque, I am actually considered rather socially conservative, as I believe in a lot of social behaviors and signs of respect that many others in my generation turn away from. However, I do know that on the opposite side of that coin, I'm also considered somewhat socially liberal when in comparison to other places and cultures.
I honestly cannot say how a woman would respond to a gentleman removing his hat in her presence in an elevator here in Albuquerque. I've never witnessed it, nor have I heard anything along those lines. I guess the only example I can go off of is the removal of a hat upon sitting down for dinner in a public place. I do this regularly when eating with others, and many people always ask me why I do that; even members of older generations. They find it odd. I guess it's just the overall majority in regards to liberal social views here.
I hear what both you and JLee are saying. Their are plenty of things I simply don't understand on a knee jerk reaction level, when I read some post (such as many of the dumbest comments post before it was locked), I've never been bullied for how I dress, or for what is on my head. People rarely walk up to someone around here and starts insulting them, and even fewer still would do it to an absolute stranger.
Now don't get me wrong the Adirondacks aren't some Mecca of vintage culture, but it is a rural era, and traditions die hard here. Their are still farmers who wear hats here (and not just ball caps), smoke pipes, hunt, fish, trap, and have other "older" hobbies. We also have a fairly large Mennonite and Amish Community (talk about being old fashion lol ).
We also have Fort Drum, tons of downstaters (most people from New York understand the upstate, downstate divide), and many international companies here. So their is quite a mix of the old and the new, but manners are still valued here by a decent percentage of the population. Here I think it's almost second nature for people to remove their hats when going into a restaurant that isn't the local dinner (after all the local dinner is basically a place to talk about sports and politics, nothing to honorable there lol).
One thing I think we can all agree on, the world is crazy, so thank God for places like the Fedora Lounge were we can solve all its problems, or die drinking them away lol. Next round is on me.