Outline
I Introduction
A definition
B people's impression
1 formal impression
2 common impression
C thesis
II History of Etiquette
A old British style
B Post family
1 original
2 extended
C how rules have changed from old style / new ones not used
III Kinds of Etiquette
A common sense aspect
B formal aspects
1 social
2 business
IV How and when it is used
A when the right time is
B what situations require a change
1 indicators
2 parallel good
V Personal view
A what things are really important
B why etiquette is relative
1 right to some / wrong to others
2 some expect more than others
3 situations can be perceived different ways
VI Conclusion
A re-discussion of why it is relative (from intro. & part V)
B usefulness of defined rules
1 narrow situations
2 good common ones
C re-statement / support from paper
Websters Ninth......
Join Now or Login to view the rest of this paper.
Approximate Word Count: 1438
Approximate Pages: 6 (260 words per double-spaced page) |