A slight bow for females.
You curtsy for the queen. You must curtsy!! hehe :)
A man would "bow", while the female equivalent is to "curtsy" - (see link below). "curtsied" is the past participle of "curtsy".
The words do not change their meaning in a sentence.
A. Curtsy is varant of courtesy. B. Specialization-a specific form of courtesy.
A. Curtsy is varant of courtesy. B. Specialization-a specific form of courtesy.
Curtsy
No, she does not. They are both Royal Highnesses. Royal Highnesses curtsy to kings and queens only. When Princess Mary becomes queen consort, Princess Mary will have to curtsy to her.
Yes, a man can curtsy, although it is traditionally associated with women. In certain contexts, such as performance arts, historical reenactments, or as a gesture of respect, men may choose to curtsy. In modern times, some men may also curtsy as a form of expression or to challenge gender norms. Ultimately, it depends on the individual's intention and the social context.
As the ballroom dance began all the women curtsied while the men bowed
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arch, bend, curtsy, curve
Men bow, women curtsy - though nowadays, a quick nod of the head will do.