Etiquette

Etiquette

“Live every day as if it were your last, and one day you’ll be right.”
“Let thy garments be always white; and let thy head lack no ointment.”

If we may meet God at any time, it is important to maintain proper etiquette at all times.

Clothing

  • Dress properly at all times.
  • Plan what to wear in advance. Use the outfit-image-retrieval-system to help select outfits.
    • The system maintains a collection of outfit images that can be retrieved with natural-language queries.
    • When new outfit images are added, the system:
      • computes a perceptual hash,
      • generates a description,
      • stores both for later retrieval.

Grooming and Hygiene

  • Brush your teeth and wash your face at least twice daily.
  • Wash your face with a facial cleanser.
  • Floss at least every other day.
  • Maintain a clean shave by shaving at least every other day.
  • Keep the body clean and trim body hair at least every other week.
  • Shower at least every other day.
  • Before interacting with others, use mouthwash and apply perfume or a light fragrance.

Posture and Bearing

  • Keep the neck straight and avoid craning it forward.
  • Maintain good posture and keep the back upright whether sitting, standing, or bending down.
  • Walk at a moderate pace, neither too fast nor too slow.
  • Carry as few items as possible.

Eating and Drinking

  • When hungry, give consideration first to drinking, since thirst is often mistaken for hunger.
  • If there is a choice, prefer foods that accord with the land, climate, history, and inherited way of life of the region in which one lives.
    • In the Americas, rely less heavily on beef, dairy products, and wheat, and give greater place to foods more proper to the land, including chili peppers, corn, and beans where fitting.
  • After eating:
    • wipe or wash your face,
    • rinse your mouth or drink water to remove food particles.

Daily Attentiveness

  • Check all email and social media accounts every day.
  • Let correspondence and ordinary channels of communication not be neglected.