02-13-2014, 11:48 AM
24,832 posts, read
37,340,970 times
Reputation: 11538
Open question....
Would you wear a hat during a job interview??
02-13-2014, 11:53 AM
18,069 posts, read
18,815,515 times
Reputation: 25191
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Driller1
Open question....
Would you wear a hat during a job interview??
No, but would you wear a t-shirt for one? Is wearing a t-shirt improper etiquette? Is wearing a t-shirt a sign of being impolite?
Is wearing anything other than a suit a sign of being impolite? Do you wear a suit everyday?
Of course not, fallacy argument.
02-13-2014, 12:00 PM
Location: RI, MA, VT, WI, IL, CA, IN (that one sucked), KY
41,937 posts, read
36,957,550 times
Reputation: 40635
Quote:
Originally Posted by
boxus
No, but would you wear a t-shirt for one? Is wearing a t-shirt improper etiquette? Is wearing a t-shirt a sign of being impolite?
Is wearing anything other than a suit a sign of being impolite? Do you wear a suit everyday?
Of course not, fallacy argument.
No
Yes
Yes, in that context
Yes, in most contexts
Most days, not every
02-13-2014, 12:02 PM
24,832 posts, read
37,340,970 times
Reputation: 11538
Quote:
Originally Posted by
boxus
No, but would you wear a t-shirt for one? Is wearing a t-shirt improper etiquette? Is wearing a t-shirt a sign of being impolite?
Is wearing anything other than a suit a sign of being impolite? Do you wear a suit everyday?
Of course not, fallacy argument.
OK....no.
Why not???
02-13-2014, 12:04 PM
9,091 posts, read
19,221,658 times
Reputation: 6967
Quote:
Originally Posted by
timberline742
It being custom and proper etiquette is enough.
No it isn't
Times evolve and things change.
As the reason for a convention is removed, why would we carry on that convention?
How many people who wear hats make a habit of tipping their hats? That's the proper etiquette.
You can keep your hat on in a public elevator - unless there is a woman present, then you should take it off.
Unless you are a women, then these rules really don't apply to you at all anyway so carry on as you were
It's silly and trite and without purpose
02-13-2014, 12:04 PM
24,832 posts, read
37,340,970 times
Reputation: 11538
Quote:
Originally Posted by
boxus
No, but would you wear a t-shirt for one? Is wearing a t-shirt improper etiquette? Is wearing a t-shirt a sign of being impolite?
Is wearing anything other than a suit a sign of being impolite? Do you wear a suit everyday?
Of course not, fallacy argument.
I am female and self employed.
I am a well driller.......no I do not wear a suite.
02-13-2014, 12:06 PM
24,832 posts, read
37,340,970 times
Reputation: 11538
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Finger Laker
No it isn't
Times evolve and things change.
As the reason for a convention is removed, why would we carry on that convention?
How many people who wear hats make a habit of tipping their hats? That's the proper etiquette.
You can keep your hat on in a public elevator - unless there is a woman present, then you should take it off.
Unless you are a women, then these rules really don't apply to you at all anyway so carry on as you were
It's silly and trite and without purpose
The purpose is to separate the wheat from the shaft.
02-13-2014, 12:07 PM
9,091 posts, read
19,221,658 times
Reputation: 6967
Quote:
Originally Posted by
boxus
Of course not, fallacy argument.
Pretty much what you have to lean on when there isn't much to support your position
02-13-2014, 12:08 PM
9,091 posts, read
19,221,658 times
Reputation: 6967
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Driller1
The purpose is to separate the wheat from the shaft.
I don't want the wheat anywhere near my shaft - but I could just be thinking with less IQ, because I've worn a hat backwards and all
02-13-2014, 12:08 PM
24,832 posts, read
37,340,970 times
Reputation: 11538
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Finger Laker
I don't want the wheat anywhere near my shaft - but I could just be thinking with less IQ, because I've worn a hat backwards and all
Good to know.
Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick. Over $68,000 in prizes has already been given out to active posters on our forum. Additional giveaways are planned.
Detailed information about all U.S. cities, counties, and zip codes on our site: City-data.com .