6 Rules for being a true gentleman

Kingsman: The Golden Circle is an upcoming British-American action comedy spy film directed by Matthew Vaughn, and the sequel to 2014 film Kingsman: The Secret Service. The series is based on the comic book The Secret Service, created by Dave Gibbons and Mark Millar. The film is scheduled to be released on 22 September 2017.

Kingsman: The Secret Service received generally positive reviews from critics and has grossed over $414 million worldwide, becoming Vaughn’s most commercially successful film to date. In 2015 it won the Empire Award for Best British Film.

Kingsman: The Secret Service followed the recruitment and training of a potential secret agent, Gary “Eggsy” Unwin into a secret spy organisation. With the training also came different kinds of rules for the gentleman, rules that were presented in connection with the release of the first movie.

Here are the rules for the true “gentleman spy” according to the secret spy organisation in the movie Kingsman: The Secret Service.

THE RULES:

  • A Gentleman never tells about conquests, private matters, or dealings. His business is nobody else’s.
  • A Gentleman doesn’t clash in public with enemies or exes, or worse, with out-of-fashion contrasts, colors or styles.
  • A Gentleman is always happy to serve, whether it’s opening the door, picking up the bill, or merely calling a cab the next morning. Ask him for help and he cannot refuse.
  • A Gentleman never reacts to rudeness. He pretends he doesn’t recognize it and moves on like it never happened, because it never should have.
  • A Gentleman is always on target with witty remarks, interesting facts, and conversation starters that bring the best out of everyone.
  • A Gentleman asks non-invasive questions to keep a conversation going and attention focused on others. He makes them feel like the most interesting person he’s ever met, whether that’s true or not.

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