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Good manners - or patronising?
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Ruby's question about a matriarchal society got me thinking about the changes in manners in today's society. It seems that some men feel they can no longer treat women as 'ladies' - offering a seat, or opening doors for them, etc, since women view actions once considered to be good breeding and good manners, as patronising. So men - do you still behave in a gentlemanly way, or have you given up? And women, do you prefer men to treat you as a 'lady', or would you rather be treated as 'one of the boys'?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I liked the story of an elderly man who offered his seat to a feminist on a bus. She went into a loud diatribe about why he should not be so patronising. He replied, "Madam, I offered you my seat not because you are a lady but because I am a gentleman!"
I'm am oldster, too, but I invariably show women the same courtesies as I did fifty years ago. So should all men.
I'm am oldster, too, but I invariably show women the same courtesies as I did fifty years ago. So should all men.
It's not just the men/women thing is it? I always hold doors open for people regardless of age or sex and I would give up my seat to anyone who looked as though they needed it more than me. I always thank someone if they hold a door for me - yes I am old-school but I have brought up my children to do the same.
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