Now that the gerontocrats have dispensed with their annual springtime campaign of blustering everyone away from the wine and bread, it's now time to for the yearly Decalogue of Decorum; an Epistle to the Clueless.
In the April Kingdom Ministry the old farts tackle their annual chore of getting their dubbies to somehow behave like normal, thoughtful human beings when let loose on the public away from their Kingdom Halls.
What do we find on Page 5? ``Reminders" to the rabble not to save seats; not to leave the premises during the noon lunch break, nor to bring booze or large coolers; to tip at least 15% to 20% when dining at restaurants.
This, I believe is a first; they now feel they have to coach JWs on just how much is considered apopropriate by ``worldly" (read ``normal") human beings. And at hotels Please, Please!, PLEASE!!, let's avoid: (1) overbooking; (2) piling extra people into the rooms; (3) not honoring reservations; (4) cooking in rooms; (5) forgetting to tip the housekeeper daily; (6) loading up/lining one's pockets on extras from breakfast buffet tables; and (7) ``making nice" with hotel staff when checking in and checking out. (I'm surprised that this year they omitted references to abusing the pool facilities and loud talking in the corridors early in the morning and/or late at night).
There's also divinely provided ``New Light" in this article: now Jehovah wants us to limit use of colognes and perfumes at these spiritual feasts.
It all makes one wonder just how much negative feedback they receive at Brooklyn/Patterson in the aftermath of the summer conventions.