An explanation for the refusal of Soviet women to take off their hats in the premises was found by netizens under published in Telegram– channel “Old Moscow” photo 1972. In the picture, a woman is sitting in a beauty salon in a warm headdress.
“A fur hat is a characteristic sign of that time”, “This is such a purely Soviet theme: hats are everywhere,” the users wrote. One of them remembered the film “The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath!”, where the friends of the heroine Nadia Sheveleva were visiting her in hats.
“According to etiquette, a woman can never take off any headdress anywhere,” a participant in the discussion tried to justify the female representatives. Users also found other arguments. “If he takes it off, it will be with a wrinkled hairdo”, “Can you imagine what happens to the hair after wearing a hat for at least half an hour, especially if the hair is already dyed, repainted for a hundred rows? Yes, take off your hat for her – this is a true mauvais ton! And public humiliation”, “If you take off such a hat, it is very difficult to carry it in your hands or in a bag, there is a risk of spoiling the uniform. Therefore, for the Soviet people, it became so familiar that no one even thought about it, ”they wrote.
Earlier, the network found an explanation for the lack of traffic jams in the USSR. The reason was a photo taken in the 1970s with a view of the Foreign Ministry from the Borodinsky Bridge, where the roadway is practically free of cars.
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