Higgins, Will,
Society Could Use Injection of Chivalry, Say Etiquette Experts. Will Higgins. - Indianapolis Star, 2005. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2006. Article 7, Human Relations, 1522-3248; .
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2006. Originally Published: Society Could Use Injection of Chivalry, Say Etiquette Experts, Jan. 5, 2005; pp. n.p..
"Chivalry--etiquette, civility--is often said to be dead: Vice President Dick Cheney hurls an expletive at a U.S. senator on the Senate floor; Teresa Heinz Kerry tells a reporter to 'shove it'; at sports events, it's common for audiences to be told by the public-address announcer to remove their hats for the playing of the national anthem." (INDIANAPOLIS STAR) This article discusses that due to a variety of reasons, according to etiquette experts, "people don't have such good manners anymore."
1522-3248;
Courtesy
Etiquette
Manners and customs
U.S.--Social life and customs
AC1.S5
050
Society Could Use Injection of Chivalry, Say Etiquette Experts. Will Higgins. - Indianapolis Star, 2005. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2006. Article 7, Human Relations, 1522-3248; .
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2006. Originally Published: Society Could Use Injection of Chivalry, Say Etiquette Experts, Jan. 5, 2005; pp. n.p..
"Chivalry--etiquette, civility--is often said to be dead: Vice President Dick Cheney hurls an expletive at a U.S. senator on the Senate floor; Teresa Heinz Kerry tells a reporter to 'shove it'; at sports events, it's common for audiences to be told by the public-address announcer to remove their hats for the playing of the national anthem." (INDIANAPOLIS STAR) This article discusses that due to a variety of reasons, according to etiquette experts, "people don't have such good manners anymore."
1522-3248;
Courtesy
Etiquette
Manners and customs
U.S.--Social life and customs
AC1.S5
050