If you ever find yourself in a situation where a service provider doesn’t wear a mask when they should, you should definitely say something about it. It’s your right, as a paying customer.
“If you don’t feel comfortable, it’s OK to simply say something along the lines of, ‘Do you have a mask you can please wear during my visit? I want to be extra careful,’” says Myka Meier, founder of Beaumont Etiquette, based in New York City. “If the person says no, then I would advise speaking to a manager. Politely explaining your reasoning and respectfully asking would be the way to go.”
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Are these etiquette rules universal or just in our western or Ameridcan culture?
the extra masks in your purse should be put in a zip lock bag to be sure they stay clean until used. Thank You
Since most of your exhaled breath flows AROUND all but medical-grade tightly fitted masks, they do NOTHING to protect others. Use a little logic and reason, please. It's all for show, folks. Just silly virtue-signaling, meant to keep the peons fearful enough to crash the economy and encourage the mail-in voting, which is easier to rig.
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I have never worn a 'mask'. I have a thin scarf I wear when required for entrance to places I go. The masks do nothing but perpetrate fear.