How to Be a Gentleman Revised & Updated

A Contemporary Guide to Common Courtesy

Business & Finance, Business Reference, Business Etiquette, Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Reference, Etiquette, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Success
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Author: John Bridges ISBN: 9781401604745
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Publication: January 3, 2012
Imprint: Thomas Nelson Language: English
Author: John Bridges
ISBN: 9781401604745
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Publication: January 3, 2012
Imprint: Thomas Nelson
Language: English

Being a gentleman isn’t just being a nice guy, or aconsiderate guy, or the type of guy someone might take home to meet their mother.A gentleman realizes that he has the unique opportunity to distinguish himself fromthe rest of the crowd. He knows when an email is appropriate, and when nothingless than a handwritten note will do. He knows how to dress on the golf course,in church, and at a party. He knows how to breeze through an airport withoutthe slightest fumble of his carry-on or boarding pass. And those conversationalicebreakers—“Where do I know you from?” A gentleman knows better.Gentlemanliness is all in the details, and John Bridges is reclaiming the ideathat men—gentlemen—can be extraordinary in every facet of their lives.

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Being a gentleman isn’t just being a nice guy, or aconsiderate guy, or the type of guy someone might take home to meet their mother.A gentleman realizes that he has the unique opportunity to distinguish himself fromthe rest of the crowd. He knows when an email is appropriate, and when nothingless than a handwritten note will do. He knows how to dress on the golf course,in church, and at a party. He knows how to breeze through an airport withoutthe slightest fumble of his carry-on or boarding pass. And those conversationalicebreakers—“Where do I know you from?” A gentleman knows better.Gentlemanliness is all in the details, and John Bridges is reclaiming the ideathat men—gentlemen—can be extraordinary in every facet of their lives.

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