This bingo card has a free space and 25 words: Seniority/superior persons should be introduced to lesser ones, Keep a broad range of topics on hand to better adapt you speech to a varying audience; always remember to the interests of you of your subject so as to be agreeable to them, Do not resort to slang, puns, or sayings in your speech, Never, ever interrupt one who is speaking; the art of listening is an agreeable skill as making oneself interested in the topic at hand., Replies to incoming letters should be prompt so as to not keep your writer waiting , particularly if the request involves a dinner party., If necessary to blow one’s nose, attempt to bring as little attention to oneself as possible, Servants and social are always kept at a proper distance but without arrogance, pride, or aloofness, Servants were spoke to with exactly the right degree of civility and never with the casual informality with which a person would speak to an equal, Neither a lady nor a gentleman discuss private business in the presence of servants, Silence is better than openly disagreeing., Always attempt to acquiesce to the requests of someone of noble rank or greater age., It is the job of the host/ess to arrange the proper seating for the guests so that each may find good company for the duration of the dinner., Be courteous and silent when one is in song or playing an instrument, A gentleman never boasts of his standing or good fortune; if you must speak of your extensive travels, speak of how your travels have changed you for the better., Debutantes do not stand up for more than two consecutive dances with the same partner, Only young ladies who are ‘out’ dances the waltz and then only with an acceptable partner: someone she already knows, or been formally introduced to., A well-bred person is never pretentious or ostentatious, At a formal dinner one does not talk across the dinner table but confined conversation to those one’s left and right, Laughter is usually moderated in polite company, particularly among women, Overt displays of emotions are generally considered ill-bred, A lady never forces herself upon a man’s notice, Only young ladies who are ‘out’ dances the waltz and then only with an acceptable partner: someone she already knows, or been formally introduced to., Ladies do not engage that might give rise to gossip, A gentleman is expected to immediately pay his gambling debts, or any deft of honour and A well-bred person is never awkward in either manner or behaviour and could respond to any social situation with calm assurance..
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