The Perfect Gentleman Issue 8 - Halloween | Page 24

Dealing with Monsters by Ruairidh Bulger There is an old proverb, which is often misattributed to Chuck Norris: 'Men are like steel – when they loose their temper, they loose their worth'. This has never been more true, and a Perfect Gentleman will never loose his temper. Unfortunately, is not always true of those that our Gentlemen will come into contact with, but how does a Gentleman deal with those who are behaving in an antisocial way? People who behave like this generally do so because they have found that by being rude or aggressive will get them what they want. It is often used as a negotiation tactic or a strategy, and as such a strategy is needed to disarm and respond to such tactics. Firstly, it is important to understand what will happen to you when someone displays these types of behaviour. 24 It is likely that your body will go into a fight/flight response. Your levels of epinephrine and adrenaline will increase. Your heart rate and breathing rate will increase. You might find that your hearing reduces, and your mouth dries up. You could flush or pale, or alternate between the two extremes. With all these changes in your body, it can be incredibly difficult to remain calm and focused on the situation in front of you. This flustering is exactly what the other person is hoping for, as it will make it more likely that you will say or do something that will give them an opportunity to gain an advantage. You have to be able to remain calm, and focused. Concentrate on what the specific points that the other person is making, try to get to the underlying cause of their anger or frustration, and work towards a solution. If appropriate apologise, and recognise any harm that has been done to them. Mannered Gentleman