
The Laws of Etiquette; Or, Short Rules and Reflections for Conduct in Society
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"The Laws of Etiquette; Or, Short Rules and Reflections for Conduct in Society" by A Gentleman is a guide on proper social conduct written in the early 19th century. This work delves into the norms and expectations that govern interactions among people of various social standings, aiming to equip the reader with the tools necessary for politeness and refinement in society. The opening of this etiquette guide sets the tone for a thoughtful exploration of social manners, beginning with the importance of good breeding. It emphasizes that mastering the subtle nuances of etiquette is essential for success in social interactions, such as greetings, dining, and dressing. The text notes that while good manners are learned from experience and cannot be solely acquired through reading, understanding specific customs can significantly improve one's social acumen. Through various anecdotes and reflections, the author illustrates the pitfalls of ignorance in etiquette, aiming to prepare the reader for both acceptance into and navigation through elite social circles, which are marked by rigorous adherence to manners and forms of propriety.
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