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Depends on the knife really. Even just a 1” non-locking blade on a multitool has excellent utility.
It’s a balance between usefulness and looking like a Crocodile Dundee cosplayer. You take what’s appropriate for where you’re going.
A smaller blade is less dangerous but not safe. You wouldn't give a 3 year old a multitool with an exposed knife.
And the second part of the argument was that you don't need that utility all the time. 99% of the society can get their things done without carrying a knife around.
Thus someone constantly carrying around a potentially dangerous tool would look weird. I'm sure a hammer would also have great versatility but when you see someone casually lugging a hammer around you wouldn't find it weird?
You wouldn't let a 3 year old cook dinner for himself either. A guy owning an oven is a huge red flag