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To be '''unchivalrous''' is the exact opposite of being [[chivalry|chivalrous]]. |
To be '''unchivalrous''' is the exact opposite of being [[chivalry|chivalrous]]. |
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==Lack of Chivalry in the SCA== |
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Unchivalrous behaviour can include rudeness, drunkenness, and offensive behaviour, and is unacceptable in the [[SCA]], as it shows a lack of respect for others and ruins the game for everyone. |
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On the field, unchivalrous behaviour can include unsafe actions, dishonourable tactics, and [[dirty trick]]s. |
On the field, unchivalrous behaviour can include unsafe actions, dishonourable tactics, and [[dirty trick]]s. |
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A reputation for unchivalrous behaviour can be impossible to lose, and is therefore to be avoided at all costs. |
A reputation for unchivalrous behaviour can be impossible to lose, and is therefore to be avoided at all costs. |
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Latest revision as of 13:29, 27 May 2006
To be unchivalrous is the exact opposite of being chivalrous.
Lack of Chivalry in the SCA
Unchivalrous behaviour can include rudeness, drunkenness, and offensive behaviour, and is unacceptable in the SCA, as it shows a lack of respect for others and ruins the game for everyone.
On the field, unchivalrous behaviour can include unsafe actions, dishonourable tactics, and dirty tricks.
A reputation for unchivalrous behaviour can be impossible to lose, and is therefore to be avoided at all costs.