Don't: A Manual Of Mistakes And Improprieties More Or Less Prevalent In Conduct And Speech (1884) is a book written by an anonymous author under the pseudonym ""Censor"". The book is a guide to... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This little book is a historical treasure in social etiquette for all ages. It could also be an effective text book in public schools today. While some of the advice is dated (I doubt men will ever tip their hats to women again), the lesson of men showing respect to women as a habit is still a virtue to be cultivated. Written by a man, the book ends with a special chapter on things women, in particular, should not do. All is written in a clever, and often humorous tone. Someone should compose a national exam based on the book for all high-schoolers to pass. Example question: Where in public is it permissable to smoke? A) Anywhere outdoors. B) Only in designated smoking sections in restaurants, malls, etc. C) No place where it is likely to be offensive to others. Correct answer is C (p. 52). If nothing else, this pocket-sized charmer makes a superb gift for anyone.
Humorous, but serious
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I found "Don't..." to be a wonderful text for just about everyone. Although it is somewhat condescending, it is thought-provoking, and reminds everyone that there are some things that just should not be done. "Don't..." is delightfully humorous, and a short, quick reference for those who have little time. The book's conciseness does not take away from it's wit and honest commentary on life and the proper way to handle many situations.
A delightful manual reminding you of what not to do.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I take "Don't" with me everywhere I go. It is both insightful and humorous. Everyone can benefit from a few more manners.
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