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[Music] hello and welcome back to the study to project so my name is Ruby I really wasn't sure what I wanted us to learn about for today's video but in the end I decided to focus on something that I find fascinating which is a Victorian etiquette there were so many rules and regulations in place for the upper and upper-middle class in Victorian Britain and there were whole books written about etiquette for every part a mode of Victorian everyday life so I thought that I would do some research on Victorian letter writing etiquette today because I love writing letters so most of these rules I have taken from the book latter writing it's ethics and attic ads by Arthur Wentworth Hamilton which was published in 1890 and the very title of this book is striking because it's not just etiquette its ethics and etiquette which puts philosophical value on how you address and write and see all your letters which I'd like today that seems silly for us to think of it as an ethical dilemma and ethica...