Plus: Is ‘I’m sure you do’ an appropriate response to ‘I love you’?
Forty years ago, you might have been. No, make that 60 years ago, when anyone other than Miss Manners and horse racing fans might have worn the type of hat to which this rule referred.
If so, what is the etiquette for a Jewish man who shows submission to God by wearing something on his head?Now that people are using the word “literally” when they mean its opposite, it seems to be time for a refresher course in the nonliteral language of symbolism. Whoever invented that system could have designated purple as “stop” and teal as “go.” It would work equally well, provided everyone learned and accepted the meanings.
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