Friday, September 14, 2012

Prevent Mankind: Be Gentleman


The best way to preserve the concept of manliness in this modern age of liberal views and cultural influence is to be gentleman.

Things have changed in today's society; some for the better and some for the worse. In times past, a gentleman was much appreciated and being gentlemanly was a noble thing. A gentleman's manners are always impeccable. He dresses appropriately for any occasion, knows instinctively how to treat women, acts his age and is always fun to be around.

But then, how to be a Gentleman?

Personal Grooming is Important. Good hygiene is a must. Make sure to bathe and groom yourself regularly. Pay attention to how you look. Wear clothes that fit your body well, eliminate flashy clothing. A simpler wardrobe will keep the emphasis on you, not your clothes, which will change your outlook. Get regular haircuts. Nowadays, men became more conscious about what they use for hygiene, what they wear and even hairstyles. They even tend to have their own taste for it. Change closets every now and then and have a stylist and look for new trend!

Be Polite. Be Respectful. Be Courteous. Be Sincere. A true gentleman is polite to everyone, in action and words. Always be aware of how you can help people. Wait an extra few seconds to hold the door for the person behind you. Offer to help an old or pregnant person get their grocery bags to the car. Learn to either avoid politics and religion until you know someone better, and learn how to be neutral if someone else brings it up. A simple shrug will do wonders. A gentleman doesn't make other people uncomfortable.

Those are just simple actions that means alot. Always smile and maintain eye contact with whoever you're talking to. This creates an emotional bond between the both of you.

To know more about this advocacy “Preserve Mankind”, like Facebook fan page of Kojie.san Men’s Club http://www.facebook.com/KojiesanMensClub.



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