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Society Could Use Injection of Chivalry, Say Etiquette Experts. Will Higgins.

by Higgins, Will; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 7Human Relations. Publisher: Indianapolis Star, 2005ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): Courtesy | Etiquette | Manners and customs | U.S. -- Social life and customsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "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."
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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."

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