Proper etiquette for a debutante consists of the use of proper manners, use of proper language, and proper conduct in all situations. Proper etiquette for a debutante is not optional, it is mandatory in all situations. Proper etiquette for a debutante means being prepared for all occasions, whether attending a party or a dinner. Proper etiquette for a debutante applies to the theater and sporting events. Proper etiquette for a debutante must be demonstrated in all situations and public events.
The debutante is evaluated by the society to which she will live in after her debut. Proper etiquette for a debutante is much like a test, an entry test for her future society connections. Proper etiquette for a debutante is a continuing performance throughout the debutante season.
If the debutante wants to succeed in her family society network, she needs to learn and embrace proper etiquette for a debutante. She is taught this proper etiquette for a debutante by her family and the teachers at her private school. Proper etiquette for a debutante is something that is ingrained in the social system that she will function in when she has completed her debut. A few of the primary things she learns are to control her language, act respectfully toward her elders and kindly toward her contemporaries. The core of proper etiquette for a debutante is a manner of behavior which makes other people in your presence feel comfortable, with the emphasis of the effort being on the other people in the room. This becomes a life long pattern of public behavior and shows that a debutante is very much entitled to become a member of her family’s society network. In private, a debutante’s behavior should be ruled by standards of and honesty, humor and moderation even in difficult situation
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