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27th March 10, 12:35 PM
#11
"A gentleman behaves the way a gentleman behaves because he does not wish to unintentionally give offense to anyone. Ever."
Trefor, simply because a statement may be dogmatic doesn't make it any the less true.
 Originally Posted by McClef
How would one prove that one is being a gentleman by wearing something without showing it?
Trefor, a gentleman doesn't have to prove anything. He is a gentleman because he constantly strives to do "the right thing" in every facet of his daily life. He may not always succeed, but he always tries to get it right.
I've yet to meet a gentleman who would disagree with either of the above statements.
(And my apologies for my stuttering keyboard )
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