Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Is Chivarly Dead?

Good Morning! You ever wonder if the rules of etiquette still exist? You know, when a guy opens the door for a lady, pulls out her chair, etc. Or a lady being just that, a Lady! She says please and thank you. Yes and excuse me. Doing nice things for others? Is it dead? Does it not exist or not being taught? As I listen to you come in, I can say that it's not dead just not used. 
 Chivarly is define as:
1. the sum of the ideal qualifications of a knight, including courtesy, generosity, valor, and dexterity in arms.
2.
the rules and customs of medieval knighthood.
3.
the medieval system or institution of knighthood.
4.
a group of knights.
5.
gallant warriors or gentlemen




Love you! Ms. Allen

16 comments:

  1. Chivalry is almost dead, not all the way. All of the music and TV that we watch teaches us to live for ourselves and ourselves only, not caring about others. Some people still are gentlemen and ladies, but they are becoming less and less.

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  2. i think it does exist in certain people. its depends on the person.

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  3. I don't think etiquette or kindness is gone. I think some people think that being disrespectful is cute. So they continue to do it. little do they know it's not, and it's childish. SMH.
    Love you Ms. Allen

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  4. Its taught kids being teenagers sometimes don't use it. Yes i don't yes all the time but i do say thank you and excuse me. I use my manners and it shows , not all the time but most of it.

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  5. I dont believe that all of it is gone, but some men and women dont know how to do these kind of things like they should. also, some parents do these things and they try to teach their children how to use excuse me, yes/no sir, yes/no ma'am.

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  6. I don't think its completely dead ...but it has left since the last generation

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  7. i dont think that is dead, its just not used. It may be taught in some homes more than it is in other homes.

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  8. I dont think its gone its just some people just dont want to do it. Some people try to go all hard and thinks that showing proper etiquette is soft.

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  9. Etiquette definately still exist. I hear some students saying Hello, how are you? You know, there are very kind people out here. But, I still hear some students being rude and disobedient, though. As long as I continue to respect everyone, everything is fine.
    Love you Ms. A :)

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  10. Chivalry does exist in all people but some people just don't show it.

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  11. I agree with you Ms. A; chivalry does still exist but some people just choose not to put it to use.

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  12. I believe that etiquette does still exist. It only depends if the person has any type of manners. People should really consider using their etiquette skills because they can get you place.

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  13. Etiquette or kindness is most definitly not dead on my end. I still have manners and is appreciative.

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  14. yes i think it does exist but just with certain guys.. <3 !!!

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  15. No it is not dead. I am a living witness. My parents may not stress manners at home but I know how to act and be respectful when I go out. Also, my male friends still open the door and have manners as well no no it's not dead.

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  16. Chilvary is not dead. In my opinion chilvary inst taught in this area. When you go to other places you may notice chivary antics being practices. Although there are some ladies and gentlemen in Viking Land.

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