For me, at a minimum, it's a matter of respect for others. Back in olden days, when I was just a young dinosaur wrangler, you didn't just blurt out political or religious convictions, or how many college degrees, or how large a paycheck, or your high score at the last match, or.... There was no need to risk offense (to whom you didn't want to offend at that particular moment, anyway
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), and also risk releasing too much private information about oneself (yes, personal privacy was important then).
In fact, there are many facets of my life that I must try to keep "concealed," since there are many acquaintances and workmates whom I know would take them the wrong way. Yes, I know from painful experience.
There are many people who have (often valid) concerns about firearms. Mentioning the carry subject to an acquaintance or stranger is taking the risk of pushing a potential hot button, and it's really not necessary.
Of course, as has been adequately commented before, I'm not interested in letting anyone know about my carry situation at any particular moment.
That's not to say that one should never talk about it, I agree it's truly an important subject. But, if not around
really good friends, pick your battleground wisely.