Being a Nobleman - 25 Points On What EVERY Man Should Know
Being A Nobleman – 25 Points On What EVERY Man Should Know
25 Things A
Man Should Know by George Zaharoff
While going through life and my global business dealings in the world I
interact, I have learned so many things on etiquette and socializing – here’s
twenty-five:
25) After
5pm, the light suit goes into the closet and the dark one comes out. In other words, if the wedding is going to go
past 5pm and way into the night, NO light grey, light blue, or light brown. Dark black, dark blue (note: DARK), and nix
the brown all together unless it’s very dark (I think one shouldn’t have a
brown suit in their wardrobe unless it is light beige (and for
Spring/Summer). This also applies to
shirts – striped shirts are for day and office wear. Solid white/light blue rule the night. Monograms should either be in the center of
the pocket or two…TWO..inches above the waist on the right-hand side. NOT on the collar or cuff, unless you want to
be tacky. Stay away from tie bars, tie
clips, etc. The point of the tie should
come right to the top of your belt.
24) In a cab
or limo (backseat), you go in first, then your lady…she should not have to
slide herself in for you, you should do this yourself. Going up a staircase, the man is behind, down,
he is in front. This is in case she slips
and has someone to fall back (or forwards) and save her fall. Going into a revolving door, the man goes
first and pushes a little bit harder for his woman. In addition, crossing the street, the man is
on the side of on-coming traffic. The
days of taking off your cape and placing it on the ground so the woman does not
soil her shoes are over.
23) At a
restaurant, your partner always order first (unless the man is ordering for
her), then the guest, then the host.
Very simple. Chivalry is very
sexy.
22) Never
mismatch your black pants and black jackets.
Big no-no. They should be the
same fabric and the same shade. If you
stain your black jacket, dry-clean both together. Also, your pants should fit, both in length
and around the waist. Find a good tailor
to take care of it.
21) All men
should have proper stationary. Small 5x7
cards for handwritten notes with matching envelopes and large sheet for other
types of typewritten correspondence.
They should only have your name on the heading, centered while the back
flap of the envelope has only the address (not the name). Spend a little bit of money on this, not a
lot, but enough to show you care about yourself and the person on the receiving
end.
20) ALWAYS
wear a belt with your pants, even if it is jeans with gym shoes. Try to have the colour of the leather match
the shoes if you are not wearing gym shoes.
Sometimes a nice burgundy belt will match a pair of brown shoes. The buckle (silver or brass/gold) should
match the buckle of the shoe, if the shoes do not have a buckle then look at
your watch. If your watch is silver,
than stick with a silver buckle. The
socks should also match your shoes and your shoes should ALWAYS be shined. Speaking of socks, if they have runs or holes
in them, toss them out and your white socks should be exactly that, WHITE. You never know when you will have to take
your shoes off.
19) Your nails should NEVER have anything black underneath
them, unless you do something for a living and can’t help it, then it is
acceptable. There is NO excuse for lack
of personal hygiene. Women love men who
take care of their feet, just listen to the stories they tell each other when
they (women) get pedicures. Don’t overdo
it on the fragrance, if you can’t smell yourself, it doesn’t mean the person
down the block can’t.
18) Never shut yourself off from a new experience. Everything is connected to each other in the
Universe. Do it non-judgmentally. In doing this you also open yourself up to
unlimited possibilities and unlimited inspiration in your life…it’s a two-way
street. The moment you cut yourself off
from the world, you have stopped living.
17) Never EVER make fun of someone else’s culture. You NEVER know what connection to that
culture someone listening may have to it.
Also, it shows how ignorant one is…
16) I have learned to wait and let the other person hang
himself. Never stoop so low where you
argue with someone. Silence and time are
amazing. People will eventually show
their true colours. Once they show it, out of your life they go.
15) No matter what you have or what you do for a living,
never make anyone feel inferior to you.
On the flipside, never feel inferior for what you contribute to
society. You never want to drain someone
from their energy, including your own.
Life is too short, besides you will have to pay that energy back one
day.
14) In your correspondences and when you communicate state
things without being negative. For
example, instead of saying “we do not have xyz to ship you because of a problem
with out machines,” state it in a positive manner, “due to overwhelming
response to xyz, you will be receiving your item three weeks later than
planned.”
13) NEVER cast your pearls to the swine. Show only those who truly deserve it. Love everyone, but most at an arm’s length.
12) Whatever you do, do it the best, do it right, pursue
excellence, not perfection. With
perfection you’ll always be unhappy, with excellence you can always strive to
better yourself.
11) Never judge another and never be embarrassed about
yourself, your life, or your family.
10) Never gossip, it is a cancer. Never have your name attached to something
negative, nasty or dirty people would see and connect you to it. It isn’t worth it. NEVER air out someone else’s dirty laundry to
the public and PLEASE never air out your own.
If you are caught, be a man and admit to it and move on!
9) Give to those less fortunate.
8) Always be noble,
because no matter how high in life you become or if one day you were to lose it
all, people will love you for you – and they just may help you one day get back
up there.
7) Life is about the
day to day activities that add up to a lifetime. When you die, they are not going to say about
the properties you owned and the castles you stayed at while on vacation. People will remember how you helped someone
one day long ago or how you made a difference in someone’s life.
6) Envy, cynicism,
greed, hatred, regret, anger – these I call the “ka-ka” emotions. They eat away and chip at your soul and at
your heart. Get rid of them, clean
house, name it and claim it and kick it to the curb. Love and happiness is what you need to
surround your environment.
5) Birds of a feather flock together. Need I say more? If you expect first class, life will give it
back to you as first-class..you want second best? Trust me, the Universe will listen and happy
to comply. You deserve the best, it is
your divine right.
4) Give praise when it
is deserved – give compliments. Look at
the best parts of someone/something and focus on that particular
attribute. If someone or something is
not for you, don’t say, “I would NEVER date her, she is so ugly!” Instead say, “she’s not my type.” Now isn’t that better? There would be many times I would be at a
gallery or somewhere and I would be asked what I thought of a particular piece
of art. Rather than me reply, “It’s
god-awful, who would even think of creating such a piece of ….?” I would say, “It’s not my style, and I am
curious the artist’s thoughts when he/she created it.” Sometimes the artist might be the one asking.
3) Remember this quote
and memorize it: “I will allow no person’s opinion, no influence to enter my
mind which does not harmonize with my purpose.”
VERY powerful, if someone or something does not harmonize with your
purpose, buh-bye, out it goes!
2) Pray, to whomever
you believe in. Prayer is very
powerful. The energy that is created by
prayer is incredible.
1) Love yourself. If you don’t who will? Believe in yourself, your accomplishments and
your dreams. It’s addicting.
My Dreams. My Passions. My Life.
Lifestyle Creator and Mens Designer George Zaharoff
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George,
It was great to see you at the reunion! I've been looking for some photographs of your line and although I've seen lots of press I haven't run across any pictures...where should I look? Congratulations on your success...traveling around the world sounds exciting...again nice to see you and good luck~Christine
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Hi Christine! Thanks for your kind e-mail. For now, since the boutique is still being worked on www.zaharoff.com, if you go to www.myspace.com/georgezaharoff - you'll see all the pictures. Sending you my best. G
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Thanks George, It's great to have a reminder to keep us on track.
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Great motivational and inspirational quotes there George, especially towards the end. I am going to share a few with my readers and will link back to you!
Derrick
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Thanks Derrick - just a few things I've picked up along the way going through life! I would love to share this with as many people as possible. GZ
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Mr. Zaharoff is 100% correct. Monograms on the cuff are tacky. To me personally, it says that someone is trying to hard. All of my monogrammed shirst are "TWO..inches above the waist on the right-hand side" as Mr. Zaharoff states. I like my to be "European Style". I do a small capital G, then a fairly larger capital M, then a small capital E.
I always get noticed and complimented on these shirts...the first thing people tell me they notice is my monogram and they (women and urbanegents) always love it. :-) It is very classy and I highly recommend this style to men looking to update and add a sublte sense of flair to their shirts.
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Mr. Zaharoff, BRAVO sir. My Alma Mater's motto was Viriliter Age (Act Manfully) and your article expounds what we we taught about manners making the gentlemen. I would like to publish a few excerpts of your article in my organisations' internal newsletter, with your permission.
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