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on 21-10-2015 12:17 PM
I can recall there was a time when men shook hands, not bumped fists, or chests, or high fived as though they're white Americans pretending to be "Ghetto".
But then I can recall a time when "Halloween" was something that people did in an other Country, a bit like running the bulls - someone else's quaint little custom.
I suppose times change, for better or worse.
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on 21-10-2015 12:25 PM
I recall a time when a woman didn't shake hands like she was Rambo too. (Happened to me a couple of weeks ago now.)
If that is deemed equality in a former Man's Realm, she can keep her "Nice to meet you". No man ever, ever shook my hand that strongly.
And .........etiquette used to be...... only shake a woman's hand if she proffers it.
DEB
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on 21-10-2015 12:27 PM
We do seem to duplicate Americanisms here
Eventually.hope that is not an indication of our
Economic situation in a few years
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on 21-10-2015 12:29 PM
And there was a time where a woman who trod the boards, so to speak, or played a role in a movie was called an Actress.
I wonder what happened to them? It seems sexist, in my mind, that they were pushed aside in favour of actors...
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21-10-2015 12:30 PM - edited 21-10-2015 12:30 PM
What do they call it? Coca-cola-nisation? Or is that "nization"? ![]()
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on 21-10-2015 12:34 PM
I love it when a man a total
Stranger, kisses the back of
Your hand in greeting,
Like you've just met
Lawrence Olivier lol
And a wink when your
Out and about from a stranger
Is a really nice gesture
Just as long as its not a sleazy wink
If you know what I mean
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21-10-2015 12:44 PM - edited 21-10-2015 12:46 PM
Edited: Had a rethink, and decided not to share those brown eyes, and a grain of sand irritating them.![]()
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on 21-10-2015 01:15 PM
The wild colaonial boys
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on 21-10-2015 04:48 PM
It was slim pickins to find a photo to go with that... ![]()
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on 21-10-2015 05:06 PM
@ecar3483 wrote:And there was a time where a woman who trod the boards, so to speak, or played a role in a movie was called an Actress.
I wonder what happened to them? It seems sexist, in my mind, that they were pushed aside in favour of actors...
I think the Dahlings thought that equality "on the boards" would mean equality of pay cheque.
DEB