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xlwoo
01-18-2016, 09:29 AM
Etiquette is to society what apparel is to the individual. Without apparel men would go in shameful nudity, which would surely lead to the corruption of morals; and without etiquette society would be in a pitiable state and the necessary intercourse between its members would be interfered by needless offences and troubles. If society were a train, the etiquette would be the rails, along which only the train could rumble forth; if society were a state coach, the etiquette would be the wheels and axis, on which only the coach could roll forward.



The lack of proprieties would make the most intimate friends turn to be the most decided enemies and the friendly or allied countries declare war against each other. We can find many examples in the history of mankind. A duke of Song Dukedom in East Zhou Dynasty in ancient China was killed by his favorite knight for a joking word. Therefore, I advise you to stand on ceremony before anyone else and to take pains not to do anything stupid against etiquette lest you give offences or make enemies.

tailor STATELY
01-19-2016, 12:26 AM
Praiseworthy thoughts. Enjoyed the prose-like quality of P1.


Etiquette


Etiquette
is a cut
above; an
elegance
of virtue
amongst
social
mores;
where one
seeks to
commune
with angels

3/20/2013 r.3/21/2013

Ta ! (short for tarradiddle),
tailor STATELY