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---------------------------I do think some of it is where you live as well.
I don't think anything of a man holding doors for me, hands full or not. I also think nothing of the "Honey will you get that off the shelf for me?" in stores by old women, speaking to strangers in line and I use Ma'am and Sir and me holding the door for the elderly. None of these was overly common outside of the south when I've left and was commented on it every time.
Of course one must react to a chivalrous act appropriately too. I'm not above batting my lashes and gushing about it either, so there IS a trade off. They go out of their way and I go out of mine to make sure they know it's appreciated.
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Elaina
"Elegance is refusal."
-Coco Chanel
As I didn't want throw off the other thread I want to start a new one.
I think just like this and am in the South. Why is the South or why was the South so different in thinking then in the North?
I really want to know. Like Scarlett in Gone With the Wind. Was it done before the movie and the Southern women prided themselves they were like Scarlett or way before the movie.
Is it inate in the South for women to completely understand catching flies with honey?
I don't think it is slyness as much as an innocence. Not as prevelant for sure as it used to be but definitely still understood.
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