pigeon toe said:My dad gave me my table manners and my social anxiety gave me my constant politeness! Although I appreciate polite, neat people, I don't think anyone (ladies especially, since we already have a tendency to do it) should sacrifice their own personality to achieve some ultimate level of "social grace".
I love vintage fashion, style, and some of the attitudes, but not everything. When I look at things like how women were trained to act in public in the past, I much prefer the screeching, clomping women of today. At least they are being genuine. All some people need to learn is a little respect for others when out in public -- not a lesson in how to be a Stepford wife.
-- PS. I'm not trying to say that any of you ladies are advocating the zombification of today's young ladies & women, but it's just something I think a lot of women don't realize that things like finishing schools etc, can be society's tools for keeping women quiet and subjugated. Just a thought from your token feminist!
I'm not sure genuine is always better or that the freedom to be rude should be exercised. Sometimes, in the public at large, I'd like to see less personality and more concern for others. [huh]
I'm sure everyone's grateful they're not always seeing the real (easily irritated, horribly Goodfella-style foul-mouthed) me.
Viola