7 Etiquette Rules Every Gentleman Must Obey

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  • @Gent.Z
    @Gent.Z  28 днів тому +13

    To continue improving your etiquette, follow The Gentleman Method. A 2 hour video course for free - www.skool.com/gentlemans-lobby

    • @paulomendes4892
      @paulomendes4892 26 днів тому

      Are you a Libra or a Capricorn? Sorry if the question isnt too gentlemanly😊

    • @michaelgarrow3239
      @michaelgarrow3239 25 днів тому

      Good work my friend. Glad to see a light shining in these savage times. 😎

  • @stevenewell9751
    @stevenewell9751 28 днів тому +200

    I would add Rule #8: A gentleman never dominates a conversation. They listen and ask questions first since they know that to be heard one must be able to hear first.

    • @chrishansen9379
      @chrishansen9379 26 днів тому

      Yes! I’ve known enough people who are better at talking than conversing.

    • @Gent.Z
      @Gent.Z  26 днів тому +10

      I very much agree, Steven. Thanks for your comment

    • @Braiining
      @Braiining 25 днів тому

      I think it depends actually. Sometimes it is better to listen if it’s a larger group of people with free flowing ideas and stories to talk about. Other times you could be on a date one on one with a lady and it’s up to the gentlemen to lead and delegate the conversation, at least for the first date in order to help break the ice.

    • @motalkbadazs
      @motalkbadazs 24 дні тому

      A gentleman just gets his point across with grace, simple. Im pretty sure gentleman dominate conversations by controlling conversation flow. You can’t date anyone if your convos suck. If you suck at holding conversations, that doesn’t mean youre not a gent, youre just awkward and need social training. If you’re good at swaying conversation flows and controlling it, you’re a charmer, not necessarily a gent. Gent does not equal dominating/listening to conversations. If you let the lady speak and listen, it doesn’t make you a gent, it just means youre a good listener.

    • @stevenewell9751
      @stevenewell9751 24 дні тому +1

      @@Braiining By listening and asking questions, one will learn more about the other person. One can lead a conversation without dominating it.

  • @lcdo.jonathanvalecortes6040
    @lcdo.jonathanvalecortes6040 28 днів тому +94

    💯 being a gentleman is never outdated

  • @vrdrew63
    @vrdrew63 28 днів тому +28

    I applaud you for getting today's generation of younger gentlemen on board with good manners.
    Having good manners is one of the best investments a man can make in himself. Good manners pay for themselves many times over in terms of increased social opportunities, and in personal and professional relationships. Even something as simple as receiving great service in restaurants and shops comes down to a gentleman conducting himself in a considerate and polite manner.
    Whatever your age, whatever your personal financial, physical, or social situation: You'll be a better man if you have good manners.

  • @JustAnotherGoddess52
    @JustAnotherGoddess52 28 днів тому +36

    Etiquette has to do with courtesy and respect - starting with oneself. Thank you sir.

  • @bebeface9822
    @bebeface9822 27 днів тому +74

    I’m a lady but I watch your videos so I know what to look for when I meet my future husband 😊❤

    • @MrGchiasson
      @MrGchiasson 27 днів тому +7

      Important to note...women have not been taught how to accept a gentlemanly fact of courtesy with grace and maturity.
      I've opened a door for adult women who absolutely looked lost..not knowing how to respond. One young woman thanked me...but was completely awkward about it.
      I knew she meant well and just smiled.

    • @bebeface9822
      @bebeface9822 27 днів тому +13

      @@MrGchiassonI totally understand, it’s weird nowadays after third-wave feminism. I assure you that there are women out there that are dying for chivalry - myself included 😂. Please don’t let society make you feel like what you’re doing is wrong or makes women uncomfortable by just being a gentleman. There are women out there that truly appreciate chivalry. It’s just good manners after all 😊 don’t change yourselves gentlemen, the right woman for you will truly appreciate every little thing you do for her. I would love it if a man bought me flowers, wrote me cute love letters, pulled out my chair, followed the side-walk rule etc. I appreciated all those romantic things and think it’s beautiful when a man treats his woman and doesn’t get shy about expressing his love for her in public❤
      Edit: What do I bring to the table?
      ​​⁠​⁠I could say “I am the table” but realistically, relationships have to be a mutual effort and each partner has to bring something to ‘the table’…and not just food.
      I would bring my natural feminine energy and submissiveness by allowing my future husband to lead and embrace his true masculinity and provider mentality. God would be at the centre of our relationship so we can truly love one another unconditionally. I would bring lots of positivity and warmth into his life. I would not tell anyone our personal business apart from God, I value privacy greatly and would never talk negatively about him to anyone. If he did/said something that bothered me, I would always correct him in private and not embarrass him in public. ❤

    • @Anette-tq2sr
      @Anette-tq2sr 27 днів тому

      ​@@bebeface9822 as a female as well I do so appreciate your words.
      ❤❤❤
      .

    • @Gent.Z
      @Gent.Z  26 днів тому +3

      Glad to hear it!

    • @jessegarman7899
      @jessegarman7899 26 днів тому

      But what do you bring to the table.

  • @scottg3456
    @scottg3456 27 днів тому +13

    Appreciate your content Gent Z, it's just such a pity that many men, especially the younger generation seem to have not adopted even basic social skills and etiquette.

    • @Gent.Z
      @Gent.Z  26 днів тому +3

      Thank you, Scott. Well, with such a lack of role models, it’s no surprise. I aim to fill those gaps as best as I can with my channel.

  • @Martin_Romanowski
    @Martin_Romanowski 27 днів тому +17

    Being a gentleman is skill that every man needs to learn. practice always improve & maintain

    • @Gent.Z
      @Gent.Z  26 днів тому +1

      Indeed. It is a constant journey. Every man can always improve and better himself

    • @miahconnell23
      @miahconnell23 21 день тому +1

      It’s nice to have rules set out for you: if you’re socially awkward & self-conscious, you can lean on the rules that you know about. But even more important is the underlying sentiment behind following rules of politeness: other people matter, their thoughts & feelings matter, the comfort of “the room” matters.

  • @vesi908
    @vesi908 25 днів тому +6

    I appreciate your content very much, because it is so valuable in today's times. I represent the Z generation as well, and, in my opinion, our generation lacks the very basics of etiquette and general good behaviour. I think that a general rule that a gentleman should follow is what Antoni Słonimski has once said: "When I don't know what to do, I prefer to behave decently just in case". Thank you for your devotion!

  • @RaccoonCityPoliceDept
    @RaccoonCityPoliceDept 22 дні тому +4

    While it's not really a rule of etiquette, I personally think every man should carry a nice refillable pen with him. Parker Jotters, for example. Even if you're just impressing your friends when they don't have a pen when they need it, a nice pen goes a long way. I used to use generic BIC pens until I started using more formal ones - I had a phase where I'd use a fountain pen for everything purely because I prefer older tech. Nower-days I use the Jotter I mentioned earlier. (Parker Jotter Originals Ballpoint, specifically.) It feels the best in my hand and my had never aches when using it. They're cheap as a one-off purchase, too - and can last a lifetime if not lost and properly looked after.

  • @wandereroftheabyss-o4l
    @wandereroftheabyss-o4l 26 днів тому +3

    Thank you so much for your work, good sir! One of the most crucial channels every man should have, in my opinion.

  • @pensivepenguin3000
    @pensivepenguin3000 28 днів тому +14

    You are so right that many of us simply did not grow up knowing these things. For example, I grew up in a working class household where it was unheard of that somebody would remove their shoes when entering the home. I didn’t become aware of this until I met my then-friend, now-wife, who came from a middle-class suburban background where this was Absolutely expected. I now really appreciate it, as it makes cleaning our home every weekend much easier. Shoes are filthy! Same goes with waiting to start eating until everybody else has theirs. Had no clue about this until I was an adult. God bless my wife for helping to tame the savage I apparently was growing up. Lol

    • @Catherine-ew1ww
      @Catherine-ew1ww 23 дні тому

      You were willing to learn….an even bigger sign of a real gentleman!

    • @TheTellerwaescher
      @TheTellerwaescher 20 днів тому

      As you wrote, removing the shoes is completly middle-class suburban style and therefore not the style a gentleman should aim for.

  • @AdamRadcliffe
    @AdamRadcliffe 28 днів тому +7

    Another great video James!

  • @kirstenbakker839
    @kirstenbakker839 26 днів тому +1

    I love a good etiquette video!
    Happy to see you are teaching a new generation of gentlemen. And as a European millennial lady I enjoy your content too.
    Keep up the good work 🥂

  • @giga_oskar5300
    @giga_oskar5300 28 днів тому +17

    Finally ! No Tiktok music. Thank you for this great video.

    • @alexmarques2398
      @alexmarques2398 28 днів тому +1

      Smith? 👀

    • @CanadaFree-ce9jn
      @CanadaFree-ce9jn 28 днів тому +3

      So many UA-camrs go wrong with this. I really don't want music at all, I just want to listen to the host.

    • @pensivepenguin3000
      @pensivepenguin3000 28 днів тому +2

      Has he been known to use TikTok music in the past? His videos are usually accompanied by some nice, unintrusive cool jazz, which I think adds to the refined ambience of the channel

    • @giga_oskar5300
      @giga_oskar5300 28 днів тому +3

      @@pensivepenguin3000 Exactly, i'm not talking about him but other youtubers

    • @sammajor2075
      @sammajor2075 28 днів тому +2

      Always love James' music selections. Cool,smooth,jazz bar at a five-star vibe.

  • @larryoconnor9160
    @larryoconnor9160 27 днів тому +2

    I'm new to your site, and I am keen to learn. I've always considered myself to be a gentleman but have had no proper training. Opening doors for a lady, standing when a lady nears, or departs a conversation these are first tier. I know I require much more. Thank you in advance.

  • @scottg2946
    @scottg2946 28 днів тому +9

    THANK YOU, on the wait before all the food comes before eating! To me this is so completely basic, but almost no one seems to understand it these days.

    • @pensivepenguin3000
      @pensivepenguin3000 28 днів тому

      Right, but it’s generally not people intentionally trying to be rude. People don’t know what they don’t know, and many of us simply didn’t grow up in households where these etiquette rules were observed. I didn’t learn about that one, for example, until my early 30s

    • @scottg2946
      @scottg2946 28 днів тому +1

      @@pensivepenguin3000 Fair point pensive! Yes my mom and dad would harp on that one a ton, and most of all...."chewing with one's mouth open"!

    • @HYPERxSONICxFANx2012
      @HYPERxSONICxFANx2012 28 днів тому

      it's not a rule i grew up with

    • @fortnitetrashcan8308
      @fortnitetrashcan8308 26 днів тому

      @@HYPERxSONICxFANx2012 i grew up with this rule but it didnt apply everywhere, like at a family bbq just get your food and eat same at christmas but if it was at a restaurant then we would wait for everyone

  • @jeffreydaniels7519
    @jeffreydaniels7519 25 днів тому +1

    My parents when I was a child in the 1960’s were rigid followers of etiquette. Both my parents were great cooks, and my 3 brothers and 2 sisters always eat at the dinner table together with my parents. My mother and sisters always set a lovely table and helped serve. When they arrived at the table my Father and brothers and I would rise from our seats and pull out the chairs for the women. My parents had beautiful cocktail parties that looked straight out of the cast of Madmen. I have to say your wardrobe is evolving very well. Better and better each time.

  • @josecruz-vega2070
    @josecruz-vega2070 27 днів тому +1

    This is an awesome channel!!! I’m learning a lot about these things!!!

  • @johnparnell8571
    @johnparnell8571 28 днів тому +1

    Excellent content, James and a polished delivery. While there should always be an informal parting salutation at the end of an event, such as a dinner party, I think a case can be made for an appropriate personal 'thank you' note or message sent the following day. This conveys to your host(s) your appreciation for having thought of you for the invite in the first place.

  • @mr.100rupees3
    @mr.100rupees3 25 днів тому +4

    I would also add, when going to other's houses to not sit on the seat thats at the end of the table because that seat should be for the host since the person sitting there has a direct view of everyone

  • @daniell2217
    @daniell2217 27 днів тому

    Really, really great advice. Like you said, a lot of this was 101 back in the day, but somehow along the way we lost much of it. Thank you for keeping the torch burning.

  • @mrk131324
    @mrk131324 22 дні тому +4

    Stop the brown shoes with dark blue suits - same of the belt. It never looks half as good as you think.

  • @FelixCosmescu
    @FelixCosmescu 28 днів тому +1

    I am interested in seeing how your little project goes. Well done on the video james!

  • @stephencurry8552
    @stephencurry8552 27 днів тому

    Your work on this is truly amazing! I am so impressed with your work.

  • @kevin-jg5nq
    @kevin-jg5nq 27 днів тому +2

    My wife and I don’t have people over for dinner all that often. However, as the host, my rule for myself is that I am served last. I also assist wife in serving the guests and preparing the meal.

  • @Realmikesambo
    @Realmikesambo 27 днів тому

    Great channel Mr Z. Most is review for me, but I do find the content worthwhile and well done. Cheers, my friend.

  • @jb3757
    @jb3757 28 днів тому +1

    Thank you sir.

  • @qed456
    @qed456 25 днів тому +1

    The best etiquette for a reasonably large table gathering at a restaurant is for those that get served first with their meal to wait but if the wait for everyone to get served is longer than 5 minutes then for those that are still to be served (especially if a man) to say please go ahead to others - that way the ones waiting still have the satisfaction of being in control of the etiquette . If a lady is last to be served (a good waiter will ensure this should not happen usually ) then even if she says go ahead , the men at the table should stil defer

  • @fortnitetrashcan8308
    @fortnitetrashcan8308 26 днів тому +1

    Shoes inside houses is such a wild concept to me

  • @TraceyMishi
    @TraceyMishi 27 днів тому +1

    Wow you are THE best ! ❤

  • @MrJBest78
    @MrJBest78 28 днів тому +2

    If you don’t get invited to an event, you just have to be perfectly ok with not making the cut sometimes. Especially if it were an invite that you kind of wanted to decline anyway. As for footwear, I would usually bring slides or slippers as I have diabetic neuropathy and I can’t go barefoot 🦶 or just socks 🧦 in the house, I always have to have something on my feet.

    • @mtlicq
      @mtlicq 27 днів тому +1

      Good idea to bring some clean house-shoes of your own! I feel the same when I'm invited and the floor is dirty due to their dog and cats and don't care as much about washing the floor enough.

  • @workingrich8464
    @workingrich8464 12 днів тому

    Good manners? Always making sure people feel comfortable.

  • @rogerparrett3242
    @rogerparrett3242 26 днів тому

    You are a godsend for the young nan without a male role model. Excellent content, as usual.

  • @stevenewell9751
    @stevenewell9751 27 днів тому +1

    Rule #9 Always show common courtesy to those who are serving you

  • @scottchapman7128
    @scottchapman7128 27 днів тому

    What you're saying is just common sense, to be a gentleman is to take self-pride in ourselves, it's to do the right thing and people will notice and maybe learn something from it, oh by the way, you look great!

  • @applejuice9468
    @applejuice9468 28 днів тому +3

    What's up James

  • @chrisracer2007
    @chrisracer2007 27 днів тому +1

    4:52 the thought of Maria made you clumsy, totally in classy 😅just joking 😊😂

  • @carlosblack773
    @carlosblack773 27 днів тому +19

    I am dating an incredible woman, a former runway model. I am Joe Average, height, weight, income. She told me that she first noticed two things about me... I was well dressed and a gentleman.

    • @vesi908
      @vesi908 25 днів тому

      Keep it up!

    • @russ9921
      @russ9921 25 днів тому +1

      @@vesi908Both literally and metaphorically.

    • @mattnificent2432
      @mattnificent2432 25 днів тому

      Yeah but how about those miles on her yeah?

    • @vesi908
      @vesi908 25 днів тому +1

      @@russ9921 that was actually quite funny

  • @petitquelquechose
    @petitquelquechose 28 днів тому +2

    interesting and accurate as always! is the free course accessible only to men or can I participate even if I am a woman? I like the topic and I like learning to recognize an elegant man from one who isn't, and being supportive to my future man who I imagine is going to be a gentleman who wants a woman who knows how to appreciate his effort and to knows how to stay at his side with elegance

    • @CanadaFree-ce9jn
      @CanadaFree-ce9jn 28 днів тому

      Sonya from Sartorial Talks wears men's style all the time. I don't think James checks the gender of who wants an education in classic men's style, it is just that it is targeted towards men; just as the majority of men would not desire a course on how to dress in skirts and high heels if you were to offer such a course.

    • @petitquelquechose
      @petitquelquechose 28 днів тому

      @@CanadaFree-ce9jn thank you! I did not know that chanel! it sounds interesting but maybe it is focused on fashion style and not etiquette

    • @pensivepenguin3000
      @pensivepenguin3000 28 днів тому

      Lol I think anybody can download the PDF. Pretty sure there’s not some biometric screening of your gender before you’re allowed to download

    • @petitquelquechose
      @petitquelquechose 28 днів тому

      @@pensivepenguin3000 the link I have found under the video brings me to a network group

    • @Gent.Z
      @Gent.Z  28 днів тому

      Absolutely. The video course is accessible to all. Although I made it with men in mind, the majority of the content applies to ladies too.

  • @russ9921
    @russ9921 25 днів тому +1

    I think black or burgundy Oxfords would look far better with that outfit. Brown looks a little naff.

  • @qed456
    @qed456 25 днів тому

    i would add that a gentlemen should compliment any ladies at a gathering and of course wait for the lady to indicate if she wants a cheek kiss/slight hug or handshake before attempting one

  • @davidwilliams1060
    @davidwilliams1060 27 днів тому

    I believe the classic approach to food is to wait only when food is room temperature. Hot or cold food (e.g, ice cream) should be started when served. I’ll of course wait for slow count of ten before suggesting that whoever has been served should begin. Thanks.

  • @nealrichardson8032
    @nealrichardson8032 27 днів тому +1

    Thanks!

    • @Gent.Z
      @Gent.Z  27 днів тому

      @@nealrichardson8032 Thank you for your support

  • @holligore4075
    @holligore4075 20 днів тому

    From what I’ve learned I do not believe you are meant to clink glasses I was taught to raise your hand with the glass and then say the toast like to friendship. I wonder if it’s different in other cultures, also great video I didn’t know some of these thing

  • @andreschusan6086
    @andreschusan6086 27 днів тому +1

    Mui bien, Muchacho.

  • @AttilatheNun-xv6kc
    @AttilatheNun-xv6kc 27 днів тому +1

    Rule 2:
    Napoleon used to break that rule all the time. He was reportedly such a fast eater that he often reached the terminal stage of the meal while his guests had hardly finished their soup.
    I read somewhere that Napoleon's mistresses said he had the same attitude in the bedroom as in the dining room. With the ladies he normally achieved his desired outcome in mere seconds.

    • @danielomalley4394
      @danielomalley4394 27 днів тому

      I must remind was born and raised a Corsican peasant.

  • @Mike-fs4vz
    @Mike-fs4vz 27 днів тому

    When I was in 6th Form (UK), I started going to 17th and 18th birthday parties. Was going to an 18th once, at his house. My Mum told me to take something with me (not a present for him, something to contribute to the party). I told her that we’d already been told that there’d be plenty of food and drink. She insisted and even offered to give me the money for it. I bought 4 cans of beer, better than nothing, and she was happy. Got to the party and gave the birthday boy’s Mum, the beer. She took me into the kitchen and showed me all the booze that was there- more than your average pub. She thanked me nonetheless. Thought nothing of it but hours later, towards the end of the night, the Mum came up to me, very drunk, gave me a hug and told me I was the only one who brought anything. She was very grateful. I understood there and then how important such gestures are! It’s now a long term habit and is nearly always appreciated. Good advice from Mum.

  • @jaymaloney8321
    @jaymaloney8321 28 днів тому +1

    Regarding toasts, if you are the person being toasted, you shouldn't raise your own glass and you shouldn't take that sip. Keep your class on the table until the toast-clink-sip ritual is over.

  • @JoshuaDHarbhajan
    @JoshuaDHarbhajan 28 днів тому +1

    Hey there,
    been binging your videos for the past week or two. Have you done one on hair? I’m 29 and have been dealing with a receding hairline since 25 and would really like to fix that. If you have any tips please let me know. Thank you.
    Regards,
    Edit: P.S. I’ll actually take that back. If I had to choose the thing I am most curious about it would be on the situation of asking a girl out from work. Would a gentleman even consider doing that and just keep it professional or would he follow his interest in the woman nevertheless? Would really like to know as I seem to be at a bit of a crossroad right now. If you have any tips thank you in advance.
    Regards,

    • @heliboy8762
      @heliboy8762 27 днів тому +2

      Several things to consider - does your employer have a policy regarding this? What is your working relationship with her - is she above or below you in the same chain of command or in a completely different department? How much interaction do you have with her during the course of a normal day - a little or a lot? Most importantly, if you pursue a relationship and it doesn't work out (read: ends badly), how would that affect your status at work?
      Best to proceed very cautiously and carefully consider the downside.

    • @JoshuaDHarbhajan
      @JoshuaDHarbhajan 27 днів тому

      @@heliboy8762 Thank you for your much appreciated advice. She is in a completely different department as the social media manager for our store and is technically in a position above me but she is not in constant contact with me. I am a sales associate at this clothing department store. There is very little interaction going on between us through the coarse of the day and of course sometimes one of us is not there. But when we do interact I like the chemistry we have. She laughs at my jokes and seems very nice, not just to me but every person I see her interact with (which may be expected sense we’re at work but I guess what I’m getting at is I like her personality from what I’ve seen so far) etc. I will certainly look in to the policy though because if there is anything saying they don’t allow this then I will gladly drop everything and it will be a no go.
      But all this being said would you say this is more info supporting the date or not? It wouldn’t be the first time I’ve thought of asking a person out like this so I know that what you said is what a lot of people say but that of course doesn’t mean it’s not true. I’m sure it is. I was just curious if there is an angle I haven’t considered yet. The policy check seems to be it so thank you for that sir. Will certainly look in to it but am still curious to hear what you think about there being enough to support the date or not. Let me know when you can. Thank you!
      Regards,

  • @siegfriedo
    @siegfriedo 27 днів тому

    This suit is great. 👍

  • @enigma51ted
    @enigma51ted 27 днів тому

    great thumbnail of Peeky Blinders :O

  • @edwardbirdsall6580
    @edwardbirdsall6580 28 днів тому +3

    Helping a woman select a dress and shoes can sometimes be dangerous. Expensive too.

    • @joe18750
      @joe18750 27 днів тому +2

      Agreed. I'd stay clear of that one too. Better to just to offer some sincere flattery.

    • @qed456
      @qed456 25 днів тому +1

      yes better to just compliment the lady on whatever she has chosen

  • @mtlicq
    @mtlicq 27 днів тому +1

    Yes please careful with giving wine! People can be fussy about wine, preferring from a certain country or region (as I do) and will feel disrespect by given some other wine, or get offended when someone guzzles it, or it can offend someone getting off of alcohol altogether.

  • @MLFProp
    @MLFProp 24 дні тому

    I'm 71 and hope that I'm a gentleman. There are very few gentlemen today. If you don't believe me, go to a church service or a funeral service and see what the men are wearing. I would guess that very few men even own a suit these days. I have several in my closet and my dad was always a very sharp dresser even though he had a blue collar job. Etiquette was very important to my parents and grandparents and a slip in etiquette was always called out at the appropriate time so that the same mistake was not repeated. I could add several rules to your list, but one that I would defintely add is that a gentleman ALWAYS walks next to his lady (never in front of her) so that he is positioned between his lady and roadway. This is to protect the lady from danger from the roadway or possible puddle splashes from passing cars. I really wish that men would return to wearing hats (not baseball hats). I have several in my closet.
    Regarding proper dress, I was taught that a gentleman always wears a white shirt with his suit and never a colored shirt. I probably have 100 ties and was taught very young how to tie a double windsor knot on my ties. A classier look than a single windsor. Some ties are not of sufficient length for a double windsor know without the end of the tie ending too high above the beltline. Shoes should always be freshly polished and I was taught that black shoes should always be worn with a dark suit. Many men wear a lapel pin, but when worn, it should never be more than one. Spats were out of style when I was taught etiquette.
    My list of 70 year old etiquette rules goes on and on.

  • @erichpinon1831
    @erichpinon1831 16 днів тому

    How would you loophole #1 if you don’t drink any alcohol? I, personally don’t like the taste, so I can bring different alcohol but what if I’m asked to drink it?

  • @BobDobbs681
    @BobDobbs681 28 днів тому +8

    If your host is Asian there's a good chance it will be a shoes-off house. To be polite they may well let you keep your shoes on, and it's likely not a big deal to them, but assume they'd rather you took your shoes off. They will appreciate the consideration.

    • @NazTheGreat
      @NazTheGreat 28 днів тому

      Hahaha
      Thank you! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @hyperulf
      @hyperulf 27 днів тому +1

      Also: If the people are from a country or culture where the weather tends to be more rainy and coldb like Germany or Scandinavia, shoes off is the way to go. If it's people from Spain or Italy, they usually just keep them on.

    • @fortnitetrashcan8308
      @fortnitetrashcan8308 26 днів тому

      @@hyperulf im from sweden so i thought everyone took off their shoes, i didnt know you kept them on in spain

  • @davidjsouth231
    @davidjsouth231 27 днів тому

    We own an iron but there’s this miracle stuff called Downy wrinkle spray

  • @notsoccer10
    @notsoccer10 26 днів тому

    Analyze Damian Quintero's Dressing Style

  • @Catherine-ew1ww
    @Catherine-ew1ww 23 дні тому

    Everything right except the colour of your tie…it looks dark grey to me here on my screen….navy would have been better, then I’d give you 100% ☺️

  • @Mr.SF9
    @Mr.SF9 26 днів тому

    Just a request to also consider us non-drinkers when mentioning certain points, like when you mentioned about gifting a bottle of wine on a dinner invitation or beer with friends, please also give a recommendation for someone/households that doesn’t drink 😅

    • @fortnitetrashcan8308
      @fortnitetrashcan8308 26 днів тому

      candles, a bottle of high quality olive oil or maybe a bouquet of flowers could work

  • @Martin_Romanowski
    @Martin_Romanowski 27 днів тому

    What a beautiful suit goes really good with your dress shirt & tie
    Speaking of a present I like to always send thank you desert or present if someone does me a favour

  • @hoozat007
    @hoozat007 28 днів тому

    Good content. Manners and etiquette have unfortunately disappeared from modern life and I appreciate you attempting to impart it to young men.

  • @Erfan-12
    @Erfan-12 28 днів тому +1

    How do you get the clean shaven look? Because if I use razor blade, it still looks a bit green after use, how can I get rid of that? Love your vids. Keep up!

    • @Mich-jk2ze
      @Mich-jk2ze 28 днів тому

      Green?!?!
      if I’ve never had green residue from shaving.
      maybe that little green bar on your razor is coming off too fast
      Probably just a switch of razor. i was using a gilette with the mach 3 or mach 5 blades and i switched to a “crappy” 3 blade one and it shaves better.
      also, he likely shaves an hour or two before he records so he isn’t getting a 5 o clock shadow that you might be seeing.

    • @ramitsrivastava1723
      @ramitsrivastava1723 28 днів тому +2

      ​@@Mich-jk2ze He probably means that he still notices some hair even after shaving.

    • @vijay-jw8gq
      @vijay-jw8gq 27 днів тому

      try a double pass if you're not already, or maybe look into a safety razor. I had the same problem as you, switching to a safety razor gives me a much cleaner shave

  • @HYPERxSONICxFANx2012
    @HYPERxSONICxFANx2012 27 днів тому +1

    i disagree with 1 and 2. it's not something me and my friends and family do. we don't do fancy dinner parties. as for ironing i buy clothes that don't need to be ironed

  • @Bun-w2u
    @Bun-w2u 28 днів тому +5

    Your accent is very relaxing and charming. Are you walsh James?

  • @nealrichardson8032
    @nealrichardson8032 27 днів тому

    I want to learn more about Gentleman Method.

  • @iadcrjca
    @iadcrjca 27 днів тому

    How about a segment on how to properly hold and use utensils while dining. I see so many guys these days just wrap their fist around their fork, leaning forward, face inches from their plate, just shoveling away. 😮

    • @HYPERxSONICxFANx2012
      @HYPERxSONICxFANx2012 27 днів тому

      proper dining etiquette for me is just chewing with your mouth closed

  • @MrGchiasson
    @MrGchiasson 27 днів тому

    1962 Vermont. I was in the 2nd grade in parochial school.
    In the winter, instead of 1/2 outdoor recess..2nd & 3rd grade boys had a course, "Growing up to be a proper gentleman".
    Open a door for a lady, help her with her coat, pulling out her chair at restaurant...dining, table manners, conversation, etc.
    Then we'd play role with the girls. We enjoyed it.
    Society expected it...a civilized social pleasantry.
    Then, late 60's femin*sm crashed that for two generations.

    • @Anette-tq2sr
      @Anette-tq2sr 27 днів тому

      This feminism discussion went so wrong and I am a lady.

  • @YungYemen
    @YungYemen 28 днів тому

    Shoes in doors is just crazy,

  • @mihneaiordan1813
    @mihneaiordan1813 24 дні тому

    Oooh, camo tie

  • @sloppymak9155
    @sloppymak9155 27 днів тому

    James, can you tell me what knot did you use to tie your tie in this video?

  • @qualitylife8195
    @qualitylife8195 27 днів тому

    This is why my father and mother stays without taking dinner until i come home

  • @tbobtbob330
    @tbobtbob330 25 днів тому

    The "shoes off" part just sounds like some creepy European thing. It's charming in an east asian context though.

  • @bradkaberline5828
    @bradkaberline5828 21 день тому

    The 1st rule pit a cigarette out in there wine and say I don't drink that chit beer or vodka man or be man b151 with a mug keep the shot glass

  • @Leslie-mw2zu
    @Leslie-mw2zu 27 днів тому

    Upstairs shoes off. Downstairs was designed for shoes on. Leave them on. Big golden likes to roll on carpet.

  • @qualitylife8195
    @qualitylife8195 27 днів тому

    Lucky to have asian parents who know etiquettes. Taking a gift etc

  • @edwardledin
    @edwardledin 27 днів тому +2

    Please do a video on the style of David Niven!

  • @kletts42
    @kletts42 20 днів тому

    I have an iron and steamer.

  • @crystalfrancis3211
    @crystalfrancis3211 28 днів тому +1

    First, these rules apply across gender. I try to live by them as well. Second, while I support ironing your own clothes, there are options starting with the fabrics you choose. There are no-iron fabrics used in shirt construction which can eliminate or reduce the amount of pressing needed. Some people send their shirts to the cleaners, which can include ironing. While this is expensive, it can guarantee having a well pressed shirt in your closet. If you have never learned how to iron a shirt, ask someone who knows to teach you how. A basic iron is not very expensive and is very durable.

  • @G.Charles73
    @G.Charles73 28 днів тому +2

    I iron everyday my works clothes. I cannot even imagine walking out of the house looking like a disheveled schmuck. Even 'no iron' clothes need at least a few minutes of attention.

  • @CanadaFree-ce9jn
    @CanadaFree-ce9jn 28 днів тому +1

    I have a travel iron but I need a good ironing board. Recently I've seen a board with a built in sleeve arm, so clearly I need to do my research on what is out there.

  • @mirzah.5821
    @mirzah.5821 28 днів тому +1

    Working on your own tie line arent you mate?

  • @Darkphsycomind
    @Darkphsycomind 28 днів тому

    5:45 why is this even in this list I don't think anyone will leave home in wrinkled clothes

    • @qed456
      @qed456 25 днів тому +1

      you would be surprised these days

  • @catsteeth
    @catsteeth 27 днів тому

    Blimey. That's put me off botox and lip fillers for life. The poor chap looks like he's just been beaten up. Kudos to the channel for the desire to inculcate good manners.

  • @shopbc5553
    @shopbc5553 28 днів тому

    Disagree at #2, in his book of etiquette, George Washington elaborated why its ok to eat when served.

  • @hansonku2804
    @hansonku2804 27 днів тому

    Asian culture appreciates non Asians to understand the no shoe at home policy it’s just common hygiene sense

  • @samarthmath2952
    @samarthmath2952 28 днів тому +1

    Hi James ,
    These videos seem too repetitive.
    I think you should just dissect styling ,mindset and approaches of men from different walks of life.
    Men who are very unique yet Powerful and very gentlemanly in that regard.
    That would be fresh take on this. topic.
    A

  • @skylarmann7792
    @skylarmann7792 26 днів тому

    dude 0 dislikes on a 20k view video is really impressive

  • @darkphotographer
    @darkphotographer 28 днів тому

    funny the more i learn about etiquette the more i realize people have no manners ,

  • @AdamBenson-d6v
    @AdamBenson-d6v 11 днів тому +1

    I'd like to add an extra tip for the modern gentleman: A gentleman never starts eating until the others have taken photos of the food for their social media accounts.

  • @TimeWalker-wv3zh
    @TimeWalker-wv3zh 28 днів тому +2

    Etiquettes has a lot to do with ones up bringing.

    • @joe18750
      @joe18750 27 днів тому

      I'm going to assume this was clumsy writing on your part. As written, it sounds snobbish and elitist.

  • @bonecircuit
    @bonecircuit 25 днів тому

    The term applies to men of noble birth. This is a shill to a course. lol

  • @pensivepenguin3000
    @pensivepenguin3000 28 днів тому

    My wife prefers comfort over style. Unless we go out to a specifically fancy place like a steakhouse or formal event, it’s not unheard of for her to wear sweatpants or hoodies. I don’t mind this, myself, but because I’m trying to refine my own wardrobe, I sometimes feel awkward being nicely dressed when she’s dressed so casually. Frankly, I don’t want to make her feel bad. Any tips?

  • @TheTellerwaescher
    @TheTellerwaescher 20 днів тому +1

    A gentleman should never visit a house where he is asked to take off his shoes. Expecting guests to take off their shoes is invasive and a sign of small-mindedness. If the cleanliness of the floor is more important than the proper attire of the guests, then this should be taken into account by not appearing as a guest.

    • @alantheunicorn6362
      @alantheunicorn6362 13 днів тому

      Of course cleanliness should be more important then "proper attire" for guests wtf is wrong with you?

    • @TheTellerwaescher
      @TheTellerwaescher 12 днів тому

      @@alantheunicorn6362 The best solution is probably that the gentleman offers to take off his shoes, but this offer is of course declined. This behavior allows both sides to save face. If, contrary to expectations, it is actually requested that the shoes be removed, then the guest knows what kind of household he is in.

  • @yetiplay
    @yetiplay 17 днів тому

    you lost me at "must obey"

  • @Arch_Dornan
    @Arch_Dornan 23 дні тому

    Algorithm comment

  • @whitedevilme3134
    @whitedevilme3134 28 днів тому

    nah i say dont do the course just get a yt subscription its far better

  • @jcdawg8363
    @jcdawg8363 14 днів тому

    As to dressing appropriately, I would add one thought. If in doubt, it is almost always better to be overdressed than under dressed. A blazer, tweed jacket or other sport coat worn over casual clothes like a pair of khakis with a button down shirt is an excellent option in a lot of situations where you may be uncertain what to wear. If the jacket feels too dressy, it is a simple matter to take it off while you are at the function. Showing up without a jacket and being the only man in the room without one will make you feel very under dressed and self conscious.

  • @ronaldaustin9138
    @ronaldaustin9138 11 днів тому

    You mean I shouldn't wear my Dickies work blues? Screw that too many rules. I'll stay single and do what the hell I want.