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• Good Manners
Beyond physical beauty, the nobles of the ages have been renowned for their elevated sense of etiquette and good manners. Developing these traits can also help to give an impression of nobility, gentility and sophistication.
Over many centuries, the above traits and features have become hallmarks of aristocratic beauty, so much so that people who possess these characteristics can give an appearance of nobility, regardless of their true standing in society.
Like the aristocracy itself, those who seek beauty are concerned with the finest and most pleasing aesthetic. For hundreds of years, this was the province of those with leisure time and fortunes to pursue the epitome of beauty. Yet, these traits are not limited to those with great fortunes or noble families. Aristocratic beauty can be found in all areas of society. It can also be cultivated and enhanced by anyone who feels a keen desire to embody this classic style of refinement and allure.
Decline of Good Manners
The Ultimate Nobility of Character
BY Cultured American
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