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WELCOME TO ARBITRARY EDUCATION AT

TODAY, WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT MANNERISM.

IS MANNERISM ARBITRARY? YES IT’S ARBITRARY CAUSE WE MUST HAVE GREATER MANNERS BUT HOW ABOUT NEUTRAL MANNERS?

MANNERISM IS a habitual gesture or way of speaking or behaving; an idiosyncrasy. excessive or self-conscious use of a distinctive style in art, literature, or music. from the Middle English word manere < Anglo-French; Old French maniere ≪ Vulgar Latin *manu ā ria, noun use of feminine of manu ā rius handy, convenient (Latin: of, pertaining to the hand). See manus, -er 2 and from the Greek -ismos, -isma noun suffixes, often directly, often through Latin -ismus, -isma, sometimes through French -isme, German -ismus (all ultimately < Gk)manus-er 2 a habitual gesture or way of speaking or behaving; an idiosyncrasy. excessive or self-conscious use of a distinctive style in art, literature, or music. from the Middle English word manere < Anglo-French; Old French maniere ≪ Vulgar Latin *manu ā ria, noun use of feminine of manu ā rius handy, convenient (Latin: of, pertaining to the hand). See manus, -er 2 and from the Greek -ismos, -isma noun suffixes, often directly, often through Latin -ismus, -isma, sometimes through French -isme, German -ismus (all ultimately < Gk)manus-er 2

Etiquette is mannerism.

DO WE NEED MANNERS IN ORDER TO FOLLOW THE LAW OF NATURE OR MAN?

HOW ABOUT MANNERS OF NATURE?

PROFANITY IS BAD MANNERS!

WHY SHOULD WE HAVE GOOD MANNERS?

POLLUTION INCLUDING NOISE POLLUTION IS BAD MANNERS!

LIES ARE BAD MANNER!

RUDENESS IS BAD MANNERS!

VIOLENCE IS BAD MANNERS!

GREATEST MANNERS ARE TRUTHS AND OBEYING THE LAW OF NATURE.

MANNERS ARE LIKE RULES!

MANNERISMS ARE NEVER OUT OF STYLE!

SOCIETY HAS MANNER PROBLEMS

BE A PEER TO OTHERS AND HAVE NICE MANNERS.

THE END OF BAD MANNERISM!