There is an old Brittish saying of an unknown origin which says: "Football (soccer) is a gentleman's game played by ruffians, and rugby is a ruffian's game played by gentlemen." We know that Rugby is the "Gentleman's Game". But the problem is, there are few in the contemporary world that can clearly define what a gentleman is, or how a gentleman is supposed to act. I stumbled across this today and thought it was worth sharing.
10 ETERNAL TRUTHS OF THE
GENTLEMANLY LIFE by John Bridges
1. A gentleman says "please" and "thank you," readily and often.
2. A gentleman does not disparage the beliefs of others-whether they relate to matters of faith, politics, or sports teams.
3. A gentleman always carries a handkerchief, and is ready to lend it, especially to a weeping lady, should the need arise.
4. A gentleman never allows a door to slam in the face of another person male or female, young or old, absolute stranger or longtime best friend.
5. A gentleman does not make jokes about race, religion, gender, or sexual orientation; neither does he find such jokes amusing.
6. A gentleman knows how to stand in line and how to wait his turn.
7. A gentleman is always ready to offer a hearty handshake.
8. A gentleman keeps his leather shoes polished and his fingernails clean.
9. A gentleman admits when he is wrong.
10. A gentleman does not pick a fight.
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