Wednesday, March 31, 2004

Miss Manners on Vulgarity

“Now we get to the tricky part. How do you shield some people without suppressing others?

By custom. The mannerly principle of not deliberately provoking others, which is the foundation of civilized living, supplies a sense of etiquette about what is permissible where. If you attend orgies, you cannot complain of indecency; if you stumble upon the same activities in the grocery store aisles, you should. The vulgar have their venues and should not expect to be allowed to set the tone everywhere.”

Via a post by Diana Hsieh titled “Contextual Etiquette.”

Posted by John Venlet on 03/31 at 07:14 AM
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