Re: Golden Rules
I like these two
still some good advice, i hope you ladies have learned a lot. Now where is me brekkie.
Unless she is ill, a woman should get up and cook her husband’s breakfast before he goes to work in the morning.
It is bad manners to do this in curlers, without lipstick, in a shabby dressing-gown and down-at-heel slippers.
If you want to be an ideal husband, you should, according to my father, take Victorian prime minister Benjamin Disraeli as your role model. Disraeli’s wife Mary Anne said of him: ‘Dizzy has always given me love, comradeship, trust and good manners.’
. Don’t take your partner for granted. Say ‘Please’, say ‘Thank you’, and if you’re a man say ‘Sorry’ as often as required. (It’s more often than you think.)
2. Do as you would be done by and set a good example to the children.
3. Do keep yourself clean. Personal freshness is part and parcel of good manners.
4. Don’t make a mess in the bathroom. (Yes, lads, you know what I’m talking about.)
5. Don’t hog the bedclothes.
6. Do remember anniversaries.
7. Don’t snore — or, if you do, drink less or lose weight until you don’t.
8. Do avoid those habits and mannerisms that you know annoy your partner.
9. Don’t let the sun go down on your wrath. Always kiss and make up before bedtime.
10. Do be affectionate. Do remember to talk. Always say good morning in the morning. Always say good night at night.