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Opening doors, assistance with a chair in a restaurant, walking on the side closest to traffic. Are these etiquette's no longer accepted or needed?
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You have to ask that? Really? Chivalry never goes out of style, at least with our generation (and I hate to date myself, but it is what it is). A woman still likes to be treated like a lady.
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Opening doors, assistance with a chair in a restaurant, walking on the side closest to traffic. Are these etiquette's no longer accepted or needed? accepted, needed, and appreciated! |
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Please whispers4u go on tell me more. No all kidding aside yes those qualities are accepted and very much appreciated
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Chivalry is one way to my heart...
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Edited by
ridewytepony
on
Sat 03/29/14 09:04 PM
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Opening doors, assistance with a chair in a restaurant, walking on the side closest to traffic. Are these etiquette's no longer accepted or needed? I have tried to walk the woman on the inside and tell them that means she's 'available' but they forget and don't care what side they walk on, so now I just slap a 'for sale by owner' sign on their back as we walk. |
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whispers4U must not have.....felt accepted or needed....
bcos he's already de-activated his profile... ...what a pity.. |
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whispers4U must not have.....felt accepted or needed.... Lol to funny bcos he's already de-activated his profile... ...what a pity.. |
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I have tried to walk the woman on the inside and tell them that means she's 'available' but they forget and don't care what side they walk on, so now I just slap a 'for sale by owner' sign on their back as we walk. Okay, this gentlemanly jester dates back to the horse and buggy day when men walked on the "outside" to protect the woman. As most individuals would not know the "taken, not taken" implication of this, I really wouldn't get that hung up on it. |
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