2 野に咲く名無し@転載禁止 2023/12/26 (火) 18:20:44.145 ID:80rnYrRcV
🤖コチラガ カイトウニ ナリマス
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4 野に咲く名無し@転載禁止 2023/12/26 (火) 18:27:07.806 ID:c30xLgaU8
GPTくん手放しに信じられんのよな🥺
5 野に咲く名無し@転載禁止 2023/12/26 (火) 18:30:40.807 ID:880RvGU92
Bardくんにも聞いてみた
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6 野に咲く名無し@転載禁止 2023/12/26 (火) 18:32:15.319 ID:8djwdFnDt
👾「The tradition of tipping one's hat as a sign of respect dates back to medieval times. This gesture originated from knights who would raise their visors to signal that they had no malicious intent. Over time, this practice evolved into the hat tipping we recognize today. Historically, this tradition was predominantly observed by men. Men would remove their hats completely when showing recognition to women, but a touch of the hat brim was often regarded as sufficient between men. The formality of men removing their hats in churches also seems to trace back to knights removing their helmets indoors. These traditions were more pronounced in an era when hats were a sign of status, with different classes wearing different types of hats. The decline in formal hat use over time has made hat tipping less common, replaced often by a subtle nod to show respect. However, in certain contexts like cowboy hat etiquette, hat tipping is still a recognized form of showing respect [[❞]](https://www.hatrealm.com/hat-tip-the-tradition-explained/) [[❞]](https://etiquipedia.blogspot.com/2014/02/the-etiquette-and-history-of-hat-tipping.html).」
ガチっぽいな
8 野に咲く名無し@転載禁止 2023/12/26 (火) 18:36:59.417 ID:80rnYrRcV
はえ〜マジなんや
嘘回答やと思っとった🤔
9 野に咲く名無し@転載禁止 2023/12/26 (火) 18:42:27.105 ID:9cLZOpg38
イメージが黄色い帽子のおじさんしかない