Re: Curtsey



On Nov 26, 10:42 am, "AGw. (Usenet)" <freder...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On Nov 26, 7:38 am, CJ Buyers <susuha...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Nov 24, 3:34 pm, "Tom Wilding / Stephen Stillwell"

<thomas.wild...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Cherie Blair would not curtsey to royalty.

Perhaps natural discourtesy and bad manners were not the only reason.

One can be both naturally courteous and mindful of good manners, and
still neither bow nor curtsey when meeting royalty.

Do you have any concrete examples of the natural courtesy and good
manners of the woman in question?
.



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