I'm not sure whether shopping mall is considered indoor or outdoor, but surely it looks like public corridor, so wearing a hat should be no problem... but do you wear hat when you're strolling shopping mall? Like to know your thought guys... 
J.T.Marcus said:In the 1960's, when I was in the Navy, we had to learn a complicated set of rules for when and when not to wear your "cover." The somple rule was: Always wear your cover (hat) outdoors. You may wear your hat indoors, if you are in a hallway or a large auditorium, until you sit down. You always take your hat off when entering a small room. As I recall, there was also a provision for removing your cover for a public prayer, even when outdoors. There were a lot of other fuzzy areas, like when seated in a terminal while waiting for a train, bus, or plane. All of the Navy practices were a codification of what was considered prevailing "good manners."
Yohanes said:do you wear hat when you're strolling shopping mall?
jimmy the lid said:Isn't that the reason to go to the shopping mall?![]()
Cheers,
JtL
"Good manners" as Navy decorum? Contrast that with Marines, who may not hold an umbrella for anyone, including ladies, babies and old folks, nor walk between a lady and the curb in wet weather. Rather draconian, but hey, that's the Corps for ya. I dunno, maybe it was different in the '60s. PING: Captain or dhermann1?J.T.Marcus said:In the 1960's, when I was in the Navy, we had to learn a complicated set of rules for when and when not to wear your "cover." [...] All of the Navy practices were a codification of what was considered prevailing "good manners."