it was very strict
good
filithy
In the 1500s, gentlemen were typically members of the upper class who adhered to a code of conduct emphasizing honor, chivalry, and social etiquette. They were expected to be well-educated, often skilled in arts such as poetry and music, and proficient in sports like jousting and fencing. Their attire reflected their status, featuring elaborate clothing made from luxurious fabrics. Additionally, gentlemen were often involved in politics and land management, playing a significant role in the feudal system of the time.
a day as a nobleman
Healthy and flourishing
Yes: exactly like today.
They were a mess no hygiene at all.
To find etiquette guidelines, you can refer to books like "Emily Post's Etiquette" or "The Art of Manners" by various authors, which cover social norms and behaviors. Online resources such as websites dedicated to etiquette or social conduct, like the Emily Post Institute, also provide valuable insights. Additionally, etiquette blogs and articles can offer contemporary advice on specific situations.
It can if you are applieing for a job or trying to get a man to like you.
There were no Police force in the 1500s but there were most probably some kind of Neighbourhood watch or some sort of thing like that.
Examples: -"Basic etiquette is needed when dining at a restaurant." -"She had no etiquette when at the dinner table; she did not put her napkin in her lap, nor held her fork correctly, and she ate like a pig with her mouth open. -"Her etiquette at a party was not so great, because she interrupted others' conversations and such."
Etiquette is like a rules or laws that need to follow