Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Manners From Yesteryears

During the reign of Louis XIV of France, the expectations of  proper social behavior when in the presence of the King were codified and distributed  on small cards to members of his court to assure uniformity of court behavior.  In French, this placard or card upon which these rules of behavior were listed  was referred to as an “etiquette.” This term soon became the synonym for acceptable public behavior.

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