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  2. Curtsy - Wikipedia

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    A curtsy (also spelled curtsey or incorrectly as courtsey) is a traditional gendered gesture of greeting, in which a girl or woman bends her knees while bowing her head. In Western culture it is the feminine equivalent of bowing by males, although men will commonly curtsy in some churches as a simplified genuflection .

  3. Curtsy App and Blog - Wikipedia

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    Curtsy, previously known as Nimble, is a peer-to-peer app for renting dresses. [1] It allows people to offer dresses for rental by location, style, color, occasion or rating. Owners and renters of the dresses coordinate an exchange location, while Curtsy manages payment and the transaction.

  4. Bowing - Wikipedia

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    Bowing is a traditional gesture of respect and gratitude in European cultures. Since the 17th century, bowing has been a primarily male practice. [1] Women instead perform a curtsy, a related gesture that diverged from the bow during the early modern period.

  5. All the Rules on Bows and Curtsies for the British Royal Family

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  6. The Most Iconic Photographs of Royal Curtsies Through History

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    Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, performs her first-ever public curtsy during the royal family's annual Christmas morning walk in Sandringham. Kate is photographed curtsying beside her, while their ...

  7. Clip of Meghan Markle Curtseying in 'Suits' Resurfaces After ...

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    In the footage filmed in 2010, Meghan, 41, does a small, understated curtsy to attorney Louis Litt (Rick Hoffman) as paralegal Rachel Zane. One Instagram user shared the clip, ...

  8. Ring a Ring o' Roses - Wikipedia

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    The cover of L. Leslie Brooke's Ring O' Roses (1922) shows nursery rhyme characters performing the game. The origins and earliest wording of the rhyme remain unknown. In many versions of the game, a group of children forms a ring, dances in a circle around one person, and then stoops or curtsies on the final line.

  9. Meghan Markle Was Praised for Her Curtsy Skills When ... - AOL

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    Meghan Markle and Prince Harry pose for pictures after visiting the observatory in One World Trade in New York, December 2021. Seth Wenig/AP/Shutterstock Impressing the royal family! Prince Harry ...