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In reply to the discussion: Shall We Bring Back 19th Century Etiquette? [View all]sibelian
(7,804 posts)30. Increased niceness all round, says I.
Whyever not?
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That's just fiction. Read some Dickens for what really occurred in a fictional setting.
Cleita
Mar 2013
#37
Having lived in Chile back when there were definite distinctions between the classes,
Cleita
Mar 2013
#46
Again, I was only pointing out the civility of the speech used in the series.
snappyturtle
Mar 2013
#50
a return to face-to-face conversations regarding current events would be a pleasant move forward
DrDan
Mar 2013
#8
Historical theater is fine as long as you don't believe that is how it should be. n/t
Cleita
Mar 2013
#47
The ruder that human interactions are becoming in the media and in Washington DC
lunatica
Mar 2013
#44
My grandfather, born in the 19th Century, used to say, "there's no such thing as the good old days."
Squinch
Mar 2013
#53
When people wore hats and dressed up to go out, even to a ball game with ties...
Bonobo
Mar 2013
#57