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'''Social graces''' are skills used to interact politely in social situations. They include [[manners]], [[etiquette]] (the specific accepted rules within a culture for the application of universal manners), [[deportment]] and [[fashion]]. These skills were once taught to young women at a [[finishing school]] or charm school. The focus of social graces has changed over the last century, recently with an emphasis on business etiquette and international protocol. | '''Social graces''' are skills used to interact politely in social situations. They include [[manners]], [[etiquette]] (the specific accepted rules within a culture for the application of universal manners), [[deportment]] and [[fashion]]. These skills were once taught to young women at a [[finishing school]] or charm school. The focus of social graces has changed over the last century, recently with an emphasis on business etiquette and international protocol. | ||
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* [http://www.britiquette.co.uk/ebook/social-etiquette.html ''The Slightly Rude But Much Needed Guide to Social Grace & Good Manners] Britiquette Series eBooks (2007). | * [http://www.britiquette.co.uk/ebook/social-etiquette.html ''The Slightly Rude But Much Needed Guide to Social Grace & Good Manners] Britiquette Series eBooks (2007). | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:22, 31 December 2024
Social graces are skills used to interact politely in social situations. They include manners, etiquette (the specific accepted rules within a culture for the application of universal manners), deportment and fashion. These skills were once taught to young women at a finishing school or charm school. The focus of social graces has changed over the last century, recently with an emphasis on business etiquette and international protocol.
See also
External links
- A Tutorial in Social Graces, Retrieved June 17, 2008
- The Slightly Rude But Much Needed Guide to Social Grace & Good Manners Britiquette Series eBooks (2007).

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