Monday, September 26, 2005

George Washington's Rules of Civility 

When I was traveling through the national parks in South Dakota recently, I stopped at Mt. Rushmore and read Rules of Civility by George Washington.

Most of them were full of common sense, with quite decent rules about how one should treat others.

Some of them were wonderfully hilarious, and these I share with you.

GEORGE WASHINGTON - RULES OF CIVILITY

Run not in the streets, neither go too slowly, nor with mouth open; go not shaking of arms, nor upon the toes, kick not the earth with your feet, go not upon the toes, nor in a dancing fashion.

In the presence of others, sing not to yourself with a humming voice, or drum with your fingers or feet.

Spit not into the fire, nor stoop low before it; neither put your hands into the flames to warm them, nor set your feet upon the fire, especially if there be meat before it.

Shake not the head, feet, or legs; roll not the eyes; lift not one eyebrow higher than the other, wry not the mouth, and bedew no man's face with your spittle by approaching too near him when you speak.

Being set at meat scratch not, neither spit, cough or blow your nose except there's a necessity for it.

Do not puff up the cheeks, loll not out the tongue with the hands or beard, thrust out the lips or bite them, or keep the lips too open or too close.

Let your countenance be pleasant but in serious matters somewhat grave.

Put not your meat to your mouth with your knife in your hand; neither spit forth the stones of any fruit pie upon a dish nor cast anything under the table.

Cleanse not your teeth with the tablecloth, napkin, fork or knife, but if others do it, let it be done with a pick tooth.

Play not the peacock, looking every where about you, to see if you be well decked, if your shoes fit well, if your stockings sit neatly and clothes handsomely.


posted 4:43 PM

Archives

April 2005   May 2005   September 2005   November 2005   December 2005   March 2006   April 2006   May 2006   June 2006   August 2006   September 2006   October 2006   December 2006   January 2007   March 2007   April 2007   May 2007   June 2007   July 2007   August 2007   September 2007   November 2007   December 2007   January 2008   February 2008   March 2008   May 2008   June 2008   July 2008   August 2008   September 2008   October 2008   November 2008   December 2008   February 2009   March 2009   April 2009   May 2009   June 2009   July 2009   August 2009   September 2009   October 2009  

 

This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?