Essay:Rules of Chivalry for Students
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Teenagers (and adults) would benefit from a bit more chivalry in their behavior. For students, here are some suggested guidelines:
Boys
- When you see a girl carrying something heavy, offer to carry it for her.
- Stand up when a girl or woman enters the room.
- Speak in a respectful manner in front of a girl.
- Be appreciative when girls bake cookies for the entire class.
- Compliment girls (appropriately).
- Refrain from staring, commenting or whistling at attractive girls.
- Open doors for girls.
- If on a date with a young lady, behave with respect and decorum. Imagine how you would feel if she were your sister.
Girls
- Put your superior social skills to good use by welcoming others.
- 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.
- Avoid excessive gossip.
- Dress modestly, not provocatively or suggestively. A dress is recommended.
- Avoid profanity.