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Cleita

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47. Historical theater is fine as long as you don't believe that is how it should be. n/t
Fri Mar 15, 2013, 04:51 PM
Mar 2013

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On the other hand, perhaps all that is needed for today's MineralMan Mar 2013 #1
In some countries rrneck Mar 2013 #41
Well, I should think so! MineralMan Mar 2013 #43
I think there is a middle ground... basic politeness (regardless of gender) hlthe2b Mar 2013 #2
Exactly. All etiquette is based on the MineralMan Mar 2013 #3
Let's not forget that women should extend their hands first justiceischeap Mar 2013 #4
Well, of course. In fact, if you have not been MineralMan Mar 2013 #6
I actually learned that little tidbit from the mayor of my small town justiceischeap Mar 2013 #31
That's interesting. The town mayor was clearly from a MineralMan Mar 2013 #33
That's one I do, too Recursion Mar 2013 #18
Yes, it would be a glorious thing! snappyturtle Mar 2013 #5
Dinners among friends are really a very nice thing to do. MineralMan Mar 2013 #34
Sounds like heaven to me! nt snappyturtle Mar 2013 #35
No, that etiquette was reserved for the upper classes and the Cleita Mar 2013 #7
Oh, dear! I had no idea. Well, that idea is right out, then. MineralMan Mar 2013 #9
Let me expand. Cleita Mar 2013 #13
Yes, I see. Well, Mrs. Vanderbilt is quite the MineralMan Mar 2013 #20
I'm sure it will be amusing. I'm counting on it. Cleita Mar 2013 #25
It's a spare time writing project that I work MineralMan Mar 2013 #26
Well, why not just do it for everybody? sibelian Mar 2013 #14
Exactly, but that was not what was done in the previous centuries. Cleita Mar 2013 #15
In Downton Abbey the Lord and Lady had respect for their 'underlings'. snappyturtle Mar 2013 #36
That's just fiction. Read some Dickens for what really occurred in a fictional setting. Cleita Mar 2013 #37
Actually that varied a lot from household to household. MineralMan Mar 2013 #40
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
My wife and I still entertain with dinners for our MineralMan Mar 2013 #10
Oh to be a fly on the wall! Cleita Mar 2013 #28
Well, my wife and I are decidedly local indigenous people. MineralMan Mar 2013 #29
Historical theater is fine as long as you don't believe that is how it should be. n/t Cleita Mar 2013 #47
that's great DrDan Mar 2013 #56
I believe in extremes so it's either that.. snooper2 Mar 2013 #11
Would such etiquette apply to ye olde social networking sites? Initech Mar 2013 #12
Such venues are decidedly not appropriate MineralMan Mar 2013 #22
And if someone feels offended - PISTOLS AT DAWN! baldguy Mar 2013 #16
Don't forget to throw down the gauntlet. Not proper etiquette if you don't. Cleita Mar 2013 #19
I'm pro-dueling, but only with swords Recursion Mar 2013 #21
I'm pro-duelling but only with epithets. sibelian Mar 2013 #27
Hell no! I'm leaving the seat up to avoid benevolent sexism and I'm loving it. JVS Mar 2013 #17
By Jove, I think you have captured the spirit of DU. RC Mar 2013 #39
LOL! I love it! oldhippie Mar 2013 #54
OK... pipi_k Mar 2013 #55
Is there an app for that? n/t Silent3 Mar 2013 #23
Not that I know of, but it's a great idea! MineralMan Mar 2013 #24
Increased niceness all round, says I. sibelian Mar 2013 #30
It would go nicely with the 19th century economy we're bringing back deutsey Mar 2013 #32
I write thank-you notes in longhand and have calling cards ... REP Mar 2013 #38
Yes, that's very well put. MineralMan Mar 2013 #42
Pygmalion was written in 1916 - two years before the end of WWI REP Mar 2013 #48
The ruder that human interactions are becoming in the media and in Washington DC lunatica Mar 2013 #44
Polite behavior is infectious. MineralMan Mar 2013 #45
I'm not exactly sure of your point. Marr Mar 2013 #49
People stampede over you in malls. Manifestor_of_Light Mar 2013 #51
Well, sir, we did get rid of Meta ... JustABozoOnThisBus Mar 2013 #52
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
No thanks. madinmaryland Mar 2013 #58
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