The Ladies' Guide to True Politeness and Perfect Manners or, Miss Leslie's Behaviour Book Quotes
The Ladies' Guide to True Politeness and Perfect Manners or, Miss Leslie's Behaviour Book
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“An amusing writer of the last century, justly complains of the want of definite words to express, distinctly and unmistakably, the different degrees of visits, with reference to their length. Whether the stay of the guest comprises ten minutes, an hour, an evening, a day, a week, or a month, still it goes under the vague and general term of a visit.
We propose, humourously, that if the stay of the guest exceeds a week, it should be called a 'visitation.' If it includes a dining, or a tea-drinking, or evening-spending, it may be terms 'a visit;' while a mere call can be mentioned as 'a vis.”
― Miss Leslie's Behaviour Book: A Guide and Manual for Ladies
We propose, humourously, that if the stay of the guest exceeds a week, it should be called a 'visitation.' If it includes a dining, or a tea-drinking, or evening-spending, it may be terms 'a visit;' while a mere call can be mentioned as 'a vis.”
― Miss Leslie's Behaviour Book: A Guide and Manual for Ladies
