That is hard to say in a few words. I suppose it is saying and doing the right things at the right time. Being polite, well mannered and classy.
Reading the book of manners
Society for the Reformation of Manners was created in 1691.
The Debutante of the Year award is a recognition typically given to a young woman who has been presented to society, often during a formal ball or event, marking her transition into adulthood. This award celebrates qualities such as poise, elegance, and social responsibility. While the criteria and significance can vary by region or organization, it often emphasizes community involvement and leadership. The award is part of a broader tradition in debutante balls, which are ceremonial events with historical roots in aristocracy.
Miss Manners was the lady born Judith Martin, September 1938. An Americal author, journalist and etiquette authority
he was annoying because he had no manners
it's debutante.
Upright.
Perhaps you mean etiquette, as in manners?
The correct spelling is etiquette (proper manners).
To become a debutante, a girl must be invited by the cotillion or debutante committee in her region.
Both spellings are correct, but they mean different things. "Debutant" is masculine, but "debutante" is feminine. A similar pattern is found in some other English words borrowed from French, such as "blond" and "blonde", "fiance" and "fiancee".
The Debutante Hour was created in 2007.
which is the plot in debutante by leonora carrington
A debutante is a female from an upper class or aristocratic family.
The correct spelling is couth (having good manners, not uncouth).
the debutante's photograph was at the head of the society page.
Debutante Detective Corps was created in 1996.