The thirteenth of May, nineteen hundred and ninety-seven.
Not everyone can be +-(:-) but I refuse to say whether this was brought on by any recent events. However, I would like to discuss manners and etiquette. I was unable to find an audio alternative and the library expressed doubts when I proposed reading one of Debrett's handbooks to the children. Nonetheless let us begin with grooming!
John Morgan writes that dressing 'grubby' is not so much a fashion statement or an indication of one's class as it is of 'laziness, low self-esteem and lack of social awareness.'
Although this was specifically under grooming in the section regarding one's style of dress, I chose this because I believe grubbiness can extend to etiquette and general behaviour. It is high time for everyone – especially the Scotch but at least there are no frogs including myself – to look at his or her own behaviour and think about it though some longer than others. Grubby manners may stem from deeper problems.
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