Friday 5 February 2016

Walking Etiquette

Photo: Couple walking arm in arm


The History:
Historically, swords were sheathed on the right side and hung at a mans waist. This was due to the fact that the majority of people are right handed. It allowed quick access to a person's weapon. Back when danger could be lurking around any corner, or within any passing glance this was important.

The Custom:
The proper way to escort a lady is for the man to offer her his left arm. Thus, freeing up his right arm and allowing him to protect the honor, and safety of his lady friend. This tradition still applies indoors. However, the industrial revolution added a new problem into the equation: cars. 



With the rise of motorized, or wheeled vehicles etiquette had to evolve. It is now considered proper for a man to position himself closest to the street with the female farthest away from the traffic. This would protect her from physical harm, and hopefully any dirt/water splashing up on her clothes.





The Verdict: LOVE IT (runaway success )

I think offering a woman any arm is something worth bringing back, and so I say this act of chivalry deserves a comeback.

It is slightly problematic to assume that women still need to be protected by a male figure. But, I think this is a relatively harmless social custom that doesn't infringe on the autonomy of anyone.


Stay tuned for more. There will be a new post every week! 



8 comments:

  1. This is really interesting, I've never thought about the history behind this before.

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  2. I love that you showed the history of this tradition. My dad still does this for my mom almost everywhere they go. Even though I make fun of them, reality is, it is so kind and something that I can only wish to have one day!

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    1. I know, isn't it so sweet. Thanks for the feedback Lauren!

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  3. Great read, Fallon! As someone who's prone to tripping her own feet, I'm all for having an arm to lean on. Can't wait to hear your thoughts on some other chivalrous acts.

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  4. Interesting post Fallon! I completely agree to your verdict and reckon there needs to be a balance between the traditional custom and new modifications to it.

    However, at the same time I do agree that a gentleman defines himself when he is courteous and protecting to the lady with him. Looking forward to reading more of your posts.

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    1. Thanks for the comment, and your input! I agree about striking a balance between old customs and new ways.

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