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Feelings and Etiquette

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Etiquette is not about repressing your feelings, but it's not about waving them like a banner either.

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How are How are you ?you ?

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Fine, thanks.

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I’m well, and you?

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This is all that etiquette

requires . . .

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No one need know all the gruesome

details of your existence

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Emma had the consolation of being

polite when she actually felt rather

cross.

from Jane Austen’s Emma

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Etiquette does not require that

you repress your feelings.

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But you need not express

them to all and sundry

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And wisdom and discretion may forbid it.

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Often, we can acknowledge our feelings

in private and so

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we need not act out our feelings in public.

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Not everyone wants or needs to know exactly how we feel at every

moment.

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Are You

–Glad–Tired–Peaceful

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Are You

–Sad–Scared–Loving

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Are You

–Mad–Confused–Playful

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proud touched relieved inspired hopeful excited

confident thankful delighted

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serene content absorbed satisfied

relaxed calm

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lively invigoratedzestful refreshed

exuberant adventurous

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lonely distressedoverwhelmed

gloomy troubledhelpless

disheartened

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angry exasperatedirritated enraged bitter disgusted

envious

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frustrated hesitantuncomfortableembarrassed

uneasy apathetic

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afraid startled nervous

horrified worriedpanicky tortured

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affectionate friendlytrusting warm

tendercompassionate

breathless

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Know yourself and admit your feelings.

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And know how to restrain your

feelings

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for your own benefit and the benefit of

others.

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That’s Ordinary Elegance

at http://ordinaryelegance.blogs

pot.com