Would you join a club that did not have a dress code?

Would you join a club that didn’t have a dress code?

  • Yes

    Votes: 41 70.7%
  • No

    Votes: 17 29.3%

  • Total voters
    58

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But at the end of the day it’s not the biggest issue in the word


I would expect everyone to respect the rules of the establishment they are entering , if a club asks people to take their hat off then I would hope everyone respect those wishes
100% I would,even though it’s a bit silly & makes no sense.

I’ve yet to hear a sensible answer as to why it’s bad manners tho 🤔
 

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But at the end of the day it’s not the biggest issue in the word


I would expect everyone to respect the rules of the establishment they are entering , if a club asks people to take their hat off then I would hope everyone respect those wishes
I mean those rules listed in the link are so antiquated, irrelevant and do nothing to prove bad manners.

Also as an ex serviceman you’d know it’s actually bad form for a man or woman to remove their headdress for the national anthem as it shows disrespect to the crown you swore allegiance to. It would also be highly irregular to see a man rock up to a funeral wearing a hat and people put far to much stock in the bearing and importance of a flag so to remove a hat upon seeing one would just be odd!

I would completely respect the rules of wherever I am, but if someone else were offended at me or anyone not removing their hat indoors in general then that’s their fault for being so easily offended about how another human chooses to dress. 🤷🏼
 
I mean those rules listed in the link are so antiquated, irrelevant and do nothing to prove bad manners.

Also as an ex serviceman you’d know it’s actually bad form for a man or woman to remove their headdress for the national anthem as it shows disrespect to the crown you swore allegiance to. It would also be highly irregular to see a man rock up to a funeral wearing a hat and people put far to much stock in the bearing and importance of a flag so to remove a hat upon seeing one would just be odd!

I would completely respect the rules of wherever I am, but if someone else were offended at me or anyone not removing their hat indoors in general then that’s their fault for being so easily offended about how another human chooses to dress. 🤷🏼

It’s nothing really serious same with the website

This is AI’s answer


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But it’s nothing worth worrying about
 
Why do people straight away saying those who think it’s bad manners to wear a hat indoors have the issue?

It maybe tradition, it maybe the rules, it maybe the way they were brought up.

Things change over time, traditions are lost, new traditions start, whatever.

The people on either side of this are no better than the other side purely because they disagree.

Wear a hat, don’t wear a hat, just respect the rules.
 

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But at the end of the day it’s not the biggest issue in the word


I would expect everyone to respect the rules of the establishment they are entering , if a club asks people to take their hat off then I would hope everyone respect those wishes
Those rules come from the home of wearing hats indoors, the USA; so obviously they are not followed by anyone where they are supposedly in place.
Their current President seemingly wears hats indoors all the time.
There are many eating and drinking establishments over there where you are in the minority if you are not wearing a hat, as is the case in almost all golf clubs Stateside. This just shows what nonsense can be found via Google.
 
Those rules come from the home of wearing hats indoors, the USA; so obviously they are not followed by anyone where they are supposedly in place.
Their current President seemingly wears hats indoors all the time.
There are many eating and drinking establishments over there where you are in the minority if you are not wearing a hat, as is the case in almost all golf clubs Stateside. This just shows what nonsense can be found via Google.

And as i said - it’s not anything to be taken seriously 🤦‍♂️
 
Those rules come from the home of wearing hats indoors, the USA; so obviously they are not followed by anyone where they are supposedly in place.
Their current President seemingly wears hats indoors all the time.
There are many eating and drinking establishments over there where you are in the minority if you are not wearing a hat, as is the case in almost all golf clubs Stateside. This just shows what nonsense can be found via Google.
Have you seen his hair? I’d wear a hat 24/7.
 
Played at Dewsbury last week - they've now got a 'no entry' type sign on the door warning people not to wear caps in the bar - which is by and large sparsely populated most of the time.
Following day, I'm at Willow Valley and count nine caps in the bar, it was busy as it was the Captains drive in but on any given Saturday or Sunday there's always a good crowd in there. I'd class both as working class golf clubs.

I'll ask this to those that have an opinion either way on the matter - what purpose does it serve to make people remove a cap. I don't go in the bar at Dewsbury and feel a sense of prestige cos there's nobody wearing a hat - is it a bit an outdated policy that golf clubs need to start redressing? (I know many have of course)
It's one of those curious things that has endured over 100 years and has absolutely no meaning in the present day. If anyone is offended by it now, it's only because their fathers and elders told them to be offended by it. The original reason why has been lost to time.
 
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