Quote Originally Posted by Nanook View Post
For you its a form of expressing "courtesy" and "respect". To others its a sign of submission, surrender and others still a act of meekness, humility or..
And that was me, thinking a show of respect would require one to humble one's self, thereby indicating the superiority of the other party. One of us has obviously lost the plot.

What a terrible burden you must bear, equating meek with weak.

I believe cherokeesix was asking if there were any particular dress codes pertaining to the wearing of a Glengarry. Does anyone have any further and on-topic replies for him?