Manners Culture And Dress of the Best American Society Including Social Comme
Manners Culture And Dress of the Best American Society Including Social Comme
Richard a Richard Alfred Wells
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ACCEPTING AN INVITATION. If a lady accepts an invitation, nothing but the most cogent necessity amounting to an absolute pre- vention, should be permitted to interfere with her keeping her word. To decline at a late period, after having accepted, is, I believe, invariably felt to be a rudeness and an insult; and it will be resented in some civil way. 288 MISCELLANEO US R ULES EXPRESSING UNFAVORABLE OPINIONS. When you find that one of your friends appears to be attracted by a young lady, and to ...be attentive to her, you should be extremely careful how you ex- press to him any unfavorable opinion about her, or indulge in any derogatory remarks. If he should make her his wife, the remembrance of your obser- vations will make a constant awkwardness between you. CHECKING HIMSELF IN CONVERSATION. If a person in conversation has begun to say something, and has checked himself, you should avoid the tactless error so often committed, of insist- ing on hearing him. Doubtless there was some rea- son for his change of intention, and it may make him feel unpleasantly to urge him forward accord- ing to his first impulse.
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