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By George!
Mr.
Washington's Guide to Civility Today
According to a 1996 U.S. News/Bozell poll, 89% of Americans long for
greater civility.
Rudeness. Crudeness. Thoughtlessness. Uncivilized behavior is
everywhere. From the boss who publicly chews out her assistant and
the student who bullies his professor to the sports fan who yells
obscenities at the ballgame, there's little doubt that we live in
an increasingly barbaric world.
When
author Steven Selzer was researching the subject of civility, he
found that George Washington had written 110 rules of civility and
decent behavior at the age of 14. Although these guidelines are 250
years old, they are still pertinent in today's society.
By George! Mr. Washington's Guide to
Civility Today presents the 110 rules with engaging
and conversational commentary after each rule, describing how they
can be applied in modern life. Interspersed throughout the book are
anecdotes, sidebars, and quotes. The tips and principles in By
George! will enable readers to better handle interpersonal
conflicts, conduct business, and manage everyday stress with grace
and civility.
Rule #37
In speaking to others, do not lean nor look them full in the
face, nor approach too near them. At least keep a full pace from
them.
Rule #35
Let your discourse with men of business be short and
comprehensive
Rule #22
Show not yourself glad at the misfortune of another
though he were your enemy.

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Washington's Rules of Civility, Rules of Civility George Washington,
Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior, President George Washington, George
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First 1st President
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