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Sup Nerissa and everyone. "Pride and Prejudice" is free with ads on yo*tube for anyone that hasnt seen it. One of my favorite movies and novels. Speaking of P&P, I want to teach you guys a lesson on countenance/physiognomy (inner qualities manifesting on the outside) which is a huge thing in P&P. This is still a huge thing irl but most families don't teach you this anymore. Look at picrel, study it carefully. Tell me who is the most feminine and ladylike? Who is the least?
>countenance/physiognomy
Its only a photo but we can glean everything from it. Your countenance reveals everything about you in the span of a second. If you grew up with this education you can understand too. Mr Darcy was very critical Elizabeth when he first met her because he also understood this (everyone did back in the day) Elizabeth revealed her less than perfect coutenance and thats why he insulted her at the beginning. Its who we are, our appearance, our facial expressions, our manner of speaking, walking, movement, everything summed up reveals our inner qualities.
>ladylike
I don't think many of you, if any, were educated in formal behaviour so you dont know how to read it. To some degree it's instinctual but i'll walk you through it. The girl with the Nerissa horns will be 1 and wrapping around until Kiara hats will be 9.
Please note the head accessories DO NOT correspond with how I view the countenance of the vtuber, theyre just there. I want to show you countenance in the event you ever find yourself in high society, this is how you'll be judged. The guys dont really care but theyll know. The ladies will never say anything mean or humiliating to your face, theyre always nice, but they will in fact know. Our countenance is who we are, it's natural, its who we are. You cant fake it. You can see someone try-harding a mile away. You either are or youre not. You can always strive to be more cordial though nothing wrong with that. I would encourage it too! Okay so who is most ladylike?
>overall
The majority of women are sitting indian style, no lady would ever sit like that. They are automatically out of the running on that alone. It should also be noted that the host should have set a normal sized table and chairs so the guests weren't sitting on the ground. Additionally everyone is sat too far away from the table.
>9 Kiara hats
Not much visual information here however she is sitting indian style and her cloth napkin is still on the table when it should be on her lap.
>8 Nina headband
Great posture but thats the only good thing I can say. Shes sitting indian style, napkin on the table, and worse phone is on the table. Phone should never be out and worse on the table, incredibly rude. You're so busy you can't put it down to eat and enjoy our conversation? And if you look at her handling of the sugar, her hand position suggests she is scooping towards her. Never scoop towards yourself, always scoop away. We are not animals shoveling food into our mouths. This is primarily important when eating soup. Some may even say that her wrist being on the table as opposed to in the air may be ill manners.
>7
The least ladylike. Sloppy poor posture, sitting indian style, phone in lap suggesting shes using it frequently, napkin on table. Sunglasses over the top of head (the most strict will say this is rude, others may not).
>6 Lia hair
Indian style sitting, napkin on table, phone beside her. The only positive I can say is that she has decent posture
>5 Mint headband
Napkin is on her lap by looks of it and she has decent posture, those are the only goods things I can say. The bad is that shes sitting indian style and her burts bees chapstick is on the table. None of your possessions on the table ever with a few minor exceptions. Her back is twisted but thats the fault of whoever is calling to her. If you ever want to talk to someone you do it in their line of sight so they dont lose propriety, like she did by turning her back to the table guests and presumably shouting.
>4
Had this girl not been sitting indian style she would be the most ladylike. Napkin on lap, great posture, her hands are modestly held in the ideal place, no phone in sight. My biggest critique (other than the way she is sitting) is that she is showing too much skin but I could say the same about everyone in the photo.
>3 malpha horns
I'm making a judgment call and saying this is the most ladylike girl here. Sitting appropriately with her legs together, napkin on lap, no phone in sight. Shes not perfect but her biggest offenses are that her dress is too short, shes touching her hair maybe? And shes slouching which is understandable based on her sitting position which is uncomfortable and can hurt after a while.
>2 aradia horns
Great sitting position, napkin on lap, great posture, but shes actively on her phone which I would actually say is the least ladylike in the photo because thats incredible rude.