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How to be a Gentleman by John Bridges, Bryan Curtis

bookofcinz's review against another edition

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3.0

Simply put....everyone should at least go through this book once.

hawkietta's review against another edition

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4.0

Shortlittle book; interesting in that it has all those little social rules EVERYONE should know but it seems most don't. Wouldn't restrict it to a gender or another.

cosmoscommmander's review

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informative lighthearted fast-paced

4.25

yaru's review against another edition

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1.0

Mis neuronas se sienten insultadas.

rimahsum's review against another edition

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3.0

Most things didn't really apply to me because of my young age (and also sometimes due to religion) For example a lesson in wine - in no will I be drinking wine at this age and faith.

I wouldn't say the courtesies outlined in this book were all-encompassing (it was a short read). I think this is more of an addition to Other How To Be a GentleMan books. Most of the articles also will probably not apply to young men - more like those in their prime (25-45 years old).

But again, I got this book from the library,so I do not regret having spent on it. There are other alternatives such as Emily Post's series about etiquette (this book is more about etiquette I'd say too) and Men Affairs websites.

In all, a short read - and the thing with manuals is that its hard for you to remember back every single detail unless you re-read it or jot down notes.

d_n_a's review

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4.0

A great how to! Although a lot of it seemed like common sense, I definitely learned some things. A must read for anyone looking to live a more respectful and classy life.

sciencehero's review

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5.0

Essential reading.
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