Manners And Social Usages

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This is indicative of a very low social condition, and no man invited to a gentleman's house should leave it until hehas made his bow to the head thereof.
It is proper for intimate friends to ask for invitations for otherfriends to a ball, particularly for young gentlemen who are"dancing men. " More prudence should be exercised in asking inbehalf of ladies, but the hostess has always the privilege ofsaying that her list is full, if she does not wish to invite herfriends' friends. No offence sho
...uld be taken if this refusal begiven politely. In a majority of luxurious houses a tea-room isopen from the beginning to the end of a ball, frequently on thesecond story, where bouillon, tea, coffee, and macaroons are inorder, or a plate of sandwiches, or any such light refreshment, for those who do not wish a heavy supper. A large bowl of icedlemonade is also in this room--a most grateful refreshment afterleaving a hot ballroom.
The practice of putting crash over carpets has proved so unhealthyto the dancers, on account of the fine fuzz which rises from it indancing, that it is now almost wholly abandoned; and parquetfloors are becoming so common, and the dancing on them is so muchmore agreeable in every way, that ladies have their heavy parlorcarpets taken up before a ball rather than lay a crash.


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