The salutation, says a French writer, is the touchstone of good breeding. According to the circumstances, should be respectful, friendly, civil, affectionate, or family: a tilt of the head, a gesture with his hand, touch or remove the hat.
If you remove the hat needs not at the same time doubling the dorsal vertebr' his body, unless you want to be very reverential, as in saluting a bishop.
If an individual of the lowest rank, or without any range takes off his hat certainly you should do the same in return. An arc, says La Fontaine is a note in view. If recognized, must pay the total amount. Two best-bred men in England, Charles the second and the fourth, never it has failed to takeoff their hats to the petty of his subjects of George.
If you have something to say to anyone on the street, intimate however can be, not stop the person, but the round turn and walk in the undertaking; You can take leave at the end of the street.
If any of your acquaintance with whom he has a difference does not avoid looking at him, unless the nature of things, the complaint is necessarily for life. It is almost always better to bow with cold, civility without speaking.
Good sense and convenience are the bedrock of good breeding; and it is certainly much more reasonable and more pleasant to enjoy a rewarding, step when no bad sequent is be apprehended, they provided embarrassed by an unfounded pride. Therefore, it is better to bring in an easy and civil conversation. Snuff box, or some Cortés accommodation provided, can serve for an opening. Speak only general information, work, roads, the weather conditions. Avoid speaking persons or politics, since, if the person is a party opposed himself, will work in a dispute: If you have the same opinion, will be overwhelmed with an avalanche of ordinary intelligence, which can land your mind. Be private civil while lasts the Symposium and leave met to cease with the occasion.
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