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Etiquette (In Society, In Business, In Politics and At Home)

Etiquette (In Society, In Business, In Politics and At Home)

ByEmily Post

From the PREFACE: “People who ridicule etiquette as a mass of trivial and arbitrary conventions, "extremely troublesome to those who practise them and insupportable to everybody else," seem to forget the long, slow progress of social intercourse in the upward climb of man from the primeval state. Conventions were established from the first to regulate the rights of the individual and the tribe. They were and are the rules of the game of life and must be followed if we would "play the game." … It was a long, long time before the habit of eating in common was acquired; and it is obvious that the practice could not have been taken up with safety until the individuals of the race knew enough about one another and about the food resources to be sure that there was food sufficient for all. When eating in common became the vogue, table manners made their appearance and they have been waging an uphill struggle ever since.

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Publication Date
May 15, 2007
Language
English
Category
Education & Language
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All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
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By (author): Emily Post

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