Pompidou
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No, etiquette is not rules. It is custom and behavior. If you want to ingore the custom as some silly thing from the meaningless past, you can do that. Most people your age do. There are no etiquette police.
And it changes. I don't ignore etiquette. I follow current etiquette. Now, if people want to revive dead customs from bygone eras, they can do so. It's not etiquette if people don't follow it. Hat tipping, doffing, internal corridors vs streets, some offices count, some don't, elevators count as indoors but only if a lady enters, stores are one thing, some restaurants are another - these aren't rules that get taught to anyone, and if they were, there probably wouldn't be a Fedora Lounge, because fedoras wouldn't be so rare as to be thought of for such devotion. We celebrate the culture of the Golden Era because it's a different culture than the current, and because many think it's better. It isn't our culture now, and it's behavior norms no longer apply. I'm young, 32, no denying that. But, I am polite. I'm not polite as Richard the Lionhearted would see it. Julius Caesar might not find me polite. George Washington wouldn't. Humphry Bogart wouldn't. But, my doctor thinks I'm polite. My friends and their parents think I'm polite. My town hall elected officials think I'm polite as did my teachers. I follow custom - just modern custom. I pray when I've got another 32 years on me, that I still follow modern culture, rather than cling to a past that no longer holds real meaning in day to day life, but I'm sure I'll be saying "them dern kids these days" like it's customary to do. Some customs never change.
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