In a few other etiquette threads, some people expressed disatisfaction with some of the "standard" rules of etiquette. While I personally enjoy following such rules, I find that since the world in which they were written, and the world in which we live are so different they require some modification. For example, Emily post states "In lifting his Hat, a gentleman merely lifts it slightly off his forehead and replaces it; he does not smile or bow, nor does he even look at the object of his courtesy. No gentleman ever subjects a lady to his scrutiny or his apparent observation." Now, I live in New York, and if I did this to every woman I passed, people would think I had some sort of nervous tic. So I only tip my hat if a woman makes eye contact with me, or if I have to excuse myself or apologize for bumping. The rules don't say what to do with men, so I usually just use a conspicuous nod, but I did that before I wore hats.
So basically, my question is, if you don't like the "rules," how would you change them to fit your life?
So basically, my question is, if you don't like the "rules," how would you change them to fit your life?