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Good Rules To Observe

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
May
Year
1885
Copyright
Public Domain
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Keep fill proitilses. Bcoldlng Is ill bred. Nrvr point at another. B; pimclual in all engagement. Mlncl cliirflj your own busiNess. Do not wantonly frlghten others. NfViT lead otlier people's letters. Never lauU at otliers' misfortunes. Di not iejf eet ralline upoii tiiends. Never leave bonie wiih unklnd words. Avoid excitenieiit and ani{er upou accidents. Never write your own remarks u a borrowed book VVlieu you borrow by ineai-uie, return witli interest. In gmntlnL a favor, insist that it is a plfHgure to you. The iniui who will insult bis Inferiora is a booi at lieart. Always endeavor to return al! favors and lio-pitalilies It is unhiily like to stand witb arms akiDiUo or folded. (ii-iiili'iiii-n should never illude to conquests ovei the otlier sex. It is mpolite to assuine a lazy, loung lag attitude in company. Kev r examine the cards in tlie card receiver wlieie you are c.illiujr. Loud Uiujfliing, nnd talking by ladies, is at all times out of place. Keep your own performance or achievements in the backginuiifl. Never spi'ak dlf"i '"". ' iiii genuem in in tlie piest-nee of a lady. Never pass in front of auother peigon, or between two people, witliuut au pology. It is a breaoh of etiquette to intrude Opon a business man durixig busiaess Uiuirs. To answer a civil question rudely, or even impatiently, is a grogs breach ot etiquette. The lady should always enter the carriage first, when taking a ride witii a g n tleman Avoid entering a room noisily, blammiDS the door, or stamping huavily upon tne fl ior. Never lend 11 borrowed book, unies? you have the speeial perinissiou of the owmr to do so. It is better to Uve alone than in low compsnf. If you cannot Keep gooĆ¼ compauy, keep b1ihi.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News