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11 minutes ago, CintiPam said:

 

Not a tee shirt! It had a collar so should not have been objectionable to me?  His insistence on keeping the baseball cap on even when I asked him to remove it really irked me; he claimed that he always had to have a cap on due to psychological damage suffered from his service in Vietnam.  

 

You simply cannot make this stuff up, can you?  

 

First time I have heard of an emotional support hat. 

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35 minutes ago, LHT28 said:

But you can wear Hawaiian shirts & ball caps  on the cruise   but  the man should have been asked to remove the ball cap  at the table  or went he nipped out for more booze he should have been ask to  leave the restaurant permanently

 

Some hosts  are just not  experienced enough to confront guests that are drunk or not dressed appropriately

JMO

I completely agree with you. 

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On 10/20/2019 at 8:45 AM, LHT28 said:

would say they are not that  important

Ours arrived and, yes, it's attractive but, except for the luggage tags, nothing that we don't have access to online.

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