Good thing too, now we can have some common courtesy. I've had chivalrous men refuse to walk through a door I was holding for them because they thought women shouldn't hold doors open for men. Screw that, if someone is behind me I hold the door. If someone holds a door for me I thank them. Gender shouldn't matter. If someone is colder than me I offer them my coat, since they would get more use out of it. If someone drops their stuff I help pick it up, it's called being nice.kannibus said:Of course chivalry is dead. Women killed it.
aha! how do you know? have you ever done a physical examination on chivalry?Peteron said:Well technically it doesn't have a heart so it was never really alive.
Whoa. Made my day... My good man!DonMartin said:No worries, old chap, that rather dashing avatar of yours makes up for it in every way.Lord Mountbatten Reborn said:I am chivalry! Apologies for that boastful display sirs.
Good show!
Here, here! I fully agree.Serenegoose said:I certainly hope Chivalry is dying. I'd rather we were just polite for the sake of being polite, regardless of gender. Wouldn't that be better than rationing it out in a way that ultimately ends up coming across as patronising?
Perhaps....however, that is classified information.interspark said:aha! how do you know? have you ever done a physical examination on chivalry?Peteron said:Well technically it doesn't have a heart so it was never really alive.
inflamessoilwork said:I would say not. I am always chivalrous when out with a lady, and they always seem surprised to see it, which is good for me =)
When I have to type it in to word for some reason then I'll hit the damn spell check. I'm not going to open word and type a single word into just to see if I spelled it right, especially when I'm on the internet where nobody cares and you're lucky if you find someone that even uses proper grammar.tommyopera said:If you do not have the confidence to spell words correctly then..... yes, check the spelling and learn from the correction. Since when is educating oneself in their own language classified as a mental disorder?archvile93 said:Do you really think I'm so obsessive compulsive that I'm going to type the word in...well, Word before posting it here just to see if I got the spelling right?tommyopera said:You had not posted anything other than the above quote by the time I remarked on it's short-sighted nature. You should care how words are spelled. At least use a spell-check if you don't want to take the time to learnarchvile93 said:I really don't care how chauvanism is spelled. Also, read the rest of my post.tommyopera said:Nay, young impetuous rogue. It shall outlast your snap judgment. Also, good sir, I would be less than chivalrous were I to ignore the opportunity to educate you in the ways of spelling lexicon that finds it roots in French Language; Observe: not chauvanism, but chauvinism. From the french figure Chauvin.archvile93 said:Chivalry is just disguised chauvanism. I hope it dies.![]()