Social graces

Social graces

Social Graces are skills used to interact politely in social situations. They include manners, etiquette, deportment and fashion. Traditionally, these skills were taught primarily to young women at a finishing school or charm school. The popularity of social graces has waned over the last century, but has recently experienced a resurgence with an emphasis on business etiquette and international protocol.

ee also

* Manners
* Etiquette
* Deportment
* Fashion
* Table manners
* Politeness
* Social role
* Taboo

References

"A Tutorial in Social Graces", [http://www.flatrock.org.nz/topics/relationships/theres_an_art_to_it.htm] .


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