The 10 Gestures That Define A Gentleman
The 10 Gestures That Define A Gentleman

The high
value attributed to being a gentleman has
been diminished in recent times, with the need to balance good gentlemanly
conduct with respecting a woman’s equality. Many men shy away from traditional
"chivalric" gestures, for fear of being labeled a misogynist. The
lack of suitable role models to show us how to behave has made true gentlemen
increasingly rare. Today, we will attempt to redress that balance, by showing
you 10 of the most important gentlemanly gestures to use when you are on a date. These are sometimes subtle, but always significant, ways
of showing a woman that you are attentive, respectful and well-mannered. Of
course, many of them are habitswhich can be cultivated in any situation -- we should
all strive to be gentlemen at all times -- but they are particularly important
when you are in the company of a lady. Performing these top 10 gentlemanly
gestures will go a very long way to ensuring that your first date won’t be your
last.
Walk
outside on the sidewalk
The origins of this classic yet underused sign of being
a gentleman are fascinating. By keeping her on the inside in earlier times,
she would remain under the overhanging second floor balcony, which would
prevent a chamber pot from being emptied on her head. It also kept her away
from the traffic, while ensuring that any effluent in the open sewers would not
be thrown onto her dress by a passing carriage. While sewage is less of an
issue today, it is still good form to protect a woman from puddles and traffic.
Intelligent women may even understand the chivalry in this gesture. Now that
you know, there is no excuse for missing this. You can even impress her with
some esoteric trivia if she does mention it.
Let her sit down first
In days gone by, it was considered appropriate for a
gentleman to pull out a chair for his lady. Nowadays, this is considered a
little bit too formal. As a gentlemanly gesture, you should instead ensure that
your lady sits down before you do. Remaining standing for that fraction longer
is a mark of respect and good
manners, even if she doesn’t consciously notice it. Again, this should be
done in a non-ostentatious way. Don’t make it too obvious that you are waiting
for her to sit down. If you need to buy time, try hanging your coats up while
she sits down.
Watch your language
A very important point which is increasingly
overlooked in the modern world, inappropriate language
is not acceptable on a date. A gentleman should pride himself on being erudite
and articulate, and be capable of expressing himself without resorting to crude
vocabulary. Not only does this demonstrate intelligence, but it also indicates
that you have high standards for yourself and for the people you are around.
This rule can be extended to include using overly long words that you don’t
even understand. Nothing will make you look more foolish than using a
malapropism in an attempt to show off.
Carry the umbrella
Another excellent gentlemanly gesture:
Holding the umbrella to keep a lady dry is a great way to demonstrate your
excellent conduct. A gentleman should always be prepared for inclement weather, and a good quality umbrella is an essential tool in
your armory. If there is a chance of rain, take the umbrella. If the heavens
open, you demonstrate forethought and planning, and show an ability to take
care of others. Hold the umbrella above her head, and make sure that she does
not get wet. If you are getting wet, you must sacrifice your own comfort as
part of your gentlemanly gesture.
Walk her home
Walking a lady home is an extremely
important component of gentlemanly conduct. It may take you out of your way,
but ensuring she gets home safely is your first priority. She will feel safer
at the end of the evening if she knows she will be accompanied right to her
front door, which will score you big points. You can risk losing those points,
however, if you make the terrible mistake of expecting a reward for your
efforts. It is her prerogative to decide whether anything happens at the
doorstep. If she lingers, that may be an invitation to go for a kiss, but never expect anything to happen.
Offer your jacket
When a woman makes the considerable
effort of getting dressed for a date, practicality is not always her first
consideration. There are occasions when that dress, while dazzling, simply does
not provide adequate protection from inclement climactic conditions. If you
notice that it is a cold or wet evening, as a gentleman you should immediately
offer her your jacket. She may refuse, but be attentive to the fact that she
may get colder, and do not be afraid to repeat your offer should the weather
worsen. Again, as a gentleman, if you are feeling the cold, grin and bear it.
The comfort of your lady is your first priority.
Offer your seat
Everyone who has a sense of decency
would not fail to offer their seat on a bus or train to an elderly person, or a
pregnant lady. However, you can go one step further by
offering your seat to your date. This is a good one because it shows that you
are putting her welfare ahead of your own. The best way to do this is to stand
up before offering your seat, rather than making the offer and then standing
up. Try not to be too ostentatious, as she may feel uncomfortable if you
inadvertently draw attention to her.
At the table, turn off your
phone
It is consistently amazing just how many
men will interrupt their date in order to take a phone call. This is among the very rudest things you can do
to someone, date or not. When you are on a date, your date should be made to
feel like she is the most important person in the world to you at that moment.
A phone call means that your date cannot interact in the conversation, and is
left sitting uncomfortably, waiting for you to finish. As a gentlemanly
gesture, switch your phone off, and reply to any missed calls later when you
have the time.
Introduce her
Much like taking a call and ignoring her, if you
fail to introduce her to someone you bump into, she is left feeling isolated
and uncomfortable. A gentleman will always make sure that his date is feeling
comfortable, and an important part of this is having the social awareness to
introduce her to your friend or acquaintance. All you need do is pause briefly
to say her name, and position your body so she is included in the conversation. Even if she says nothing, she will feel more
involved and more comfortable.
Hold the door
When surveyed, around 90% of women regard this as
the No. 1 gentlemanly gesture. It is a very simple one, but makes a woman feel
respected. Generally speaking, you should always hold the door for someone
entering behind you. Once again, it shows respect for other people, which
reflects well on you as a person. An important note to remember is that you
should not race your date to get to the door first; this appears try-hard and
condescending. As with all these gestures, making them a natural part of your behavior is essential to ensure that your date receives it
positively.
Source. Askmen.com
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