Bathing
- Complete bath
- Once each day
- No more than a quart of water
- Preferably rainwater
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Victorian Era Etiquette
Hair/Skin
- Washed occasionally
- harsh or dry hair
- exterior application of cosmetics
- making complexion clear and transparent
- People with weak eyes
- People with weak lungs
Husbands
Invitations
Conversation
- talk must not be too continually
- listen and speak in turn
- no interrupting
- if conversing with less knowledgeable
- Must leave home saying this...
Resources
- When should they be sent?
- When should they be replied?
"Etiquette and Manners: Victorian Era." The Old Farmer's Almanac Since 1792. Yankee Publishing Inc, 2015. Web. 04 June 2015.
Street Etiquette
- raise skirt with right hand
- slightly above ankle
- do not raise skirt with both hands
"Victorian Rituals & Traditions - Victorian Etiquette." Victorian Rituals & Traditions - Victorian Etiquette. Cascade Web Designs, 2009. Web. 04 June 2015.
Kissing and Bowing
- kiss acceptable as a salutation
- abolished for physiological
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Marriage
- who people with red hair had to marry
- who fat people had to marry
- who skinny people had to marry
Dignity
- No breaking of rules
- no cheating
- approach someone who is cheating
- refrain from excitement
- when someone says "Hello old fellow"
- what to say to that