Difference between revisions of "Essay:Rules of Chivalry for Students"

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#Do not attempt to embarrass a boy, as in trying to beat him in arm-wrestling or bragging that you did better on a test.
 
#Do not attempt to embarrass a boy, as in trying to beat him in arm-wrestling or bragging that you did better on a test.
 
#When a boy does help you, as in carrying something or opening a door, thank him.
 
#When a boy does help you, as in carrying something or opening a door, thank him.
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#Dress modestly, not provocatively or suggestively.
 
#Dress modestly, not provocatively or suggestively.
 
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Revision as of 04:31, September 10, 2008

Teenagers (and adults) would benefit from a bit more chivalry in their behavior. For students, here are some suggested guidelines:

Boys

  1. When you see a girl carrying something heavy, offer to carry it for her.
  2. Stand up when a girl or woman enters the room.
  3. Speak in a respectful manner in front of a girl.
  4. Be appreciative when girls bake cookies for the entire class.
  5. Compliment girls (appropriately).
  6. Refrain from staring, commenting or whistling at attractive girls.
  7. Open doors for girls.
  8. If on a date with a young lady, behave with respect and decorum.

Girls

  1. Put your superior social skills to good use by welcoming others.
  2. Do not attempt to embarrass a boy, as in trying to beat him in arm-wrestling or bragging that you did better on a test.
  3. When a boy does help you, as in carrying something or opening a door, thank him.
  4. Avoid gossip.
  5. Dress modestly, not provocatively or suggestively.
  6. Avoid profanity.