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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are doing it for our boys. It’s not at all some kind of fancy high society event, just kids dressing up and going to a little party at the neighborhood event center. I like the classes because they do teach manners in a fun and engaging way and make it a social thing the kids look forward to. The little dance/cotillion is a fun excuse for the kids to dress up and feel fancy and grown up. I would compare it more to confirmation classes and confirmation than some elaborate debutante ball. [/quote] Your boys are weird. Most normal boys would rather have a root canal than "dress up and go to a little party at the neighborhood event center."[/quote] I think in a manners class one can learn things like it’s rude to call kids weird! [/quote] A bunch of PPs here could themselves benefit from Cotillion. [/quote] Oh, please. You’re talking about kindness. Cotillion just teaches you to butter your bread one piece at a time. [/quote] [b]I don’t have a problem with the food manners, but I do have a problem with the “manners” that are sexist and old school[/b]. [/quote] +1 As someone who fled the South, I would rather have someone without "manners" talk to me frankly and honestly than someone with "manners" being polite then stabbing me in the back. [/quote]
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