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10-27-2010, 03:32 PM | #1 |
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Rules for use of the hat. * Your rules. Etiquette for men .*
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link en espanol: http://cigar.com.do/blogs.html?autor=8 the hat is closely linked to the style of cigar smoker so I want to share this article very interesting and educational. Rules for use of the hat. * Your rules. Etiquette for men .* Experts say there are two ways to use the hat correctly when greeting or make some kind of complimentary to it. 1. Gesture without removing his hat to remove it altogether. Is a useful, convenient and fast to show a gesture of good education. Usually used outdoors, primarily, to greet courtesy, or to reply to a greeting. Some authors admit especially among men, touching his hat as a gesture valid to greet or show their respects. 2. Hats off completely from head to leave in the hand. It used to show respect indoors, to talk with other people and even to show a sense of deep respect, as can be when the national anthem sounds of a country. The tip of the hat, just like any other greeting, requires be removed from the mouth any type of pipe, cigarette, cigar, etc. that take the time greeting, and before taking off the hat or make a gesture with it. A gentleman should remove his hat, in a place inside or outside. Abroad should remove his hat when: 1. Submit to a lady, elderly, and in general any another person of great respect. Not a bad habit, try to do with the world. 2. When you greet a lady down the street or in any other space open. It is worth making a slight nod, as well as Hats off gesture. 3. When having a conversation with another person, especially with women, older people and representatives of the church or army. 4. When the national anthem sounds like a country, in particular, that of itself country. 5. In front of a funeral or the passage of an entourage accompanying a funeral. 6. When you pass an acquaintance of the person accompanying him. Should correspond his greeting removing his hat. 7. When a lady or elderly person shows their appreciation for having secured the door, given a seat, picked up a package, etc. 8. To apologize. When it collides with another person, without pushing intention by a sudden stop on the bus, for example, when you encountered someone with a bag, umbrella, etc. 9. If you have to forcibly move between two or more persons who are conversation. 10. When you make a courtesy to the woman or person you attached. If you drop something and pick it up, if you prevent it from falling into a straight or give you a seat, etc. 11. Where, for a person in the street or anywhere else to ask for a street, an establishment or any other information. If we talk about confined spaces, but should always be discovered enter such areas, especially in religious temples, restaurants and homes), there are exceptions: 1. In public places such as ministries, municipalities, post offices, etc. and train platforms, subway, etc. unless this is a person known and have to say hello. 2. In the reception hall or companies or organizations. 3. In the counter in bars and cafes, when not eating. 4. In hotel lobbies, airports, etc.. 5. In the elevators, except when there are ladies present. 6. When they put their hands full with packages, bags, etc. making difficult or impossible to remove the hat. 7. When the head is being covered because of an illness or a important reason. visit for more interesting writing: http://cigar.com.do/blogs.html |
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