The purpose of having good manners is to avoid insulting other people. Or hurting their feelings.
Good manners are defined differently in different places. For example, in some cultures diners burp to show their appreciation, but in others a person who burps is expected to say "Excuse me."
Rules of etiquette also change over time. Because cultures change as time passes.
In the United States a hundred years ago, etiquette books devoted long passages to hats. Explaining when hats should be worn, and, especially, when they should be removed.
Emily Post wrote a popular book on manners in 1922. In it, she noted that "a gentleman does not keep his hat on in the presence of ladies in a house."
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