Miss Manners: What is the reason for men removing their hats during the national anthem?

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Miss Manners: What is the reason for men removing their hats during the national anthem?
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Is it to show submission to God, as when entering a church?

If so, what is the etiquette for a Jewish man who shows submission to God by wearing something on his head?

Symbolism is a useful way of conveying ideas and rules succinctly. But the symbols are arbitrarily chosen, and we have to agree on what they mean. 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.

Now, someone tells me that women are never supposed to remove their hats during the song. Have I been doing it wrong the last 40 years?

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