
Die Regeln des Anstands, der Höflichkeit und der guten Sitte.
"Die Regeln des Anstands, der Höflichkeit und der guten Sitte" by Ignaz Lehmann is a guidebook on etiquette written in the mid-19th century. Targeted at schools for boys and girls in the United States, the book outlines the fundamental principles of decency, politeness, and social behavior essential for personal development and successful social interactions. In this instructional text, Lehmann emphasizes the importance of manners at home, in public, and during social gatherings. The book details various scenarios, such as greeting acquaintances, dining etiquette, conversation skills, and the correct posture and attire, highlighting how courteous behavior fosters respect and harmony among individuals. Throughout, Lehmann underscores that true politeness stems from genuine kindness and that adopting these behavioral norms from an early age is crucial to becoming a well-mannered individual.
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