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Default New QotD, If you OC, are there places or situations where you will not do so?

For the OC'ers, or even those who are contemplating carrying openly, what are your limits, if any? Is there a line you will not cross when it comes to where you will OC? Will you not OC around certain people?

I want each post to be a personal description of what your limits are, if you have any, or why you have no limits, and why. I do not want anti OC responses, or advice on why my, or anyone else's, reasons are wrong or right. Just your thoughts on what you do, and why.

For me, if I am going to a function that is centered around someone else, I will CC. For example, my son's concert, or my wife's office party. If the ever present possible negative reaction will likely reflect badly on someone else, or take the focus away from them, I will cover. If I am with someone who asks me to do so, to avoid a possible bad reaction, I will cover. For example, my wife wants to just pick a few things up in the store and asks me to cover it to avoid a twenty minute discussion with someone I meet, or someone I am doing work for asks me to cover or keep it in the car to avoid a bad reaction from a customer, I will do so. Pretty much as long as the person doing the asking is courteous, or paying me, I will cover.
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