Are you on the quest for how to be a gentleman?
Whenever the word, ‘gentleman’ is used, the image of a man who has perfect qualities comes to mind.
If you seek the opinion of other people on what their definition of a gentleman is, most of them will talk about a well-dressed man who is well-mannered, and has a positive aura around him.
At least, that’s what majority will say.
Dear men, I come bearing good news.
You don’t have to be old-fashioned to be a gentleman, or attract and hold the attention of any woman you desire.
There are certain things you can apply to your life that can make you act like, and actually become a gentleman.
In this article, I’ll be showing you easy and feasible ways to be a gentleman.
Let’s get started.
How To Be A Gentleman: 10 Ways
1. Don’t show off

One of the watchwords of every gentleman is modesty.
In learning how to be a gentleman, it’s important to know that gentlemen do not show off.
Splurging isn’t in their vocabulary, no matter how much or little they have.
Everything is done in moderation, and he boasts about nothing.
2. Good dress sense

The saying, ‘Clothes make people’ has been in existence for centuries and over the years, it hasn’t gone out of fashion.
If you look at it closely, there’s an atom of truth in the saying.
There’s no denying the fact that anyone who pays special attention to their appearance creates a better impression than someone who doesn’t.
Of course, we’ll put the personal hygiene into consideration.
Well-groomed beards and fingernails, wearing a deodorant, and shaving the pubes are all part of what we refer to as a good dress sense.
An ideal gentleman is never to be caught un-fresh.
His appearance must be impeccable at all times.
Another important part of being a gentleman is knowing which attire is right for which occasion.
You don’t need to wear a suit everyday to be addressed as a gentleman.
Contrary to the belief of some people, a suit isn’t the ideal criterion for being called a gentleman.
There are other pieces of clothing that can be combined to achieve elegant and stylish outfits and appearances.
3. Respect women

In becoming a gentleman, one of the things to learn is how to relate with women.
A proper gentleman knows just how to associate with women.
He treats them with respect.
Other things he does when he’s with a woman include offering her his seat, if that’s the only available option.
He’ll listen attentively to whatever she has to say.
You’ll find a gentleman opening doors for women and pulling out chairs for them to sit on whenever they’re out.
He handles every woman he comes across like the Queen and delicate person that she is.
These are just few instances of how a gentleman treats a woman.
4. Good manners

In your journey to learning how to be a gentleman, don’t forget your good manners.
Being well-mannered is a prerequisite of becoming a gentleman.
This applies not only to table manners, but also to your daily relationship with other people.
Shoving and pushing isn’t part of the etiquette of being a gentleman.
5. Proper use of language

And that brings me to the next point, which is the proper use of language.
It’s still in line with being well-mannered.
Anyone who aspires to be a gentleman needs to know the appropriate languages to use at every point.
Using cuss words is inappropriate for gentlemen.
In addition, such a person should pay attention to his spoken and written use of grammar.
His tenses should be correct in texts, social media, chats, and as well as when he speaks.
He should also normalize the appropriate use of ‘Please’ and ‘Thank you’ in his daily interactions.
6. Honesty

Will this list of how to be a gentleman be complete if honesty is missing?
I guess not.
Honesty is a virtue that should be imbibed by everyone, and a true gentleman is no exception to the rule.
He is honest to both himself and people.
Understanding that staying true to one’s feelings and speaking the truth at all times is an invaluable asset is one of the greatest strengths of character anyone can possess.
7. Faithfulness and loyalty

As you know, trust is earned.
Faithfulness and loyalty birth trust in every relationship.
If you desire to have a healthy and wholesome relationship with anyone, these two traits are must haves for you.
They’re both big deals to a gentleman.
He understands the importance of trust in interpersonal and everyday relationships.
So, he practices faithfulness, loyalty, and trustworthiness to his spouse and in his relationship with other people.
8. Accountability

In line with being modest and handling everything with moderation, a proper gentleman is an accountable person.
Not only does he not splurge or show off, he knows exactly how to handle wealth.
He has an order of preference for expenditures, and knows how he allocates different amounts to his various needs and wants.
This man doesn’t spend money to impress anyone, but does so solely to meet his needs.
At the end of the day, he’s able to give a detailed account of his income and expenses.
You won’t refer to him as stingy because he spends money only when necessary.
He’s just an accountable person who knows the right times to save, spend, and invest.
9. Great listener

I know that I’ve mentioned listening before, but listening doesn’t apply to only when he’s dealing with women.
Anyone who desires to learn how to be a gentleman needs to master the art of listening.
It’s important to become a great listener to understand and learn, and not just to reply.
Developing a genuine interest in the affairs of other people is one of the packages that come with being a gentleman.
He’s interested in listening and learning new things about people and their lifestyles.
He has an open mindset, is willing to try new things, readily admits to his mistakes, and is open to corrections.
10. Showing emotions

Another quality that sets a gentleman apart is his ability to show his emotions.
It’s a characteristic of human nature to show feelings.
However, society has conditioned men to act all tough and strong, and not show any form of emotions.
Such wrong mindset has birthed statements like, ‘Take it like a man’, ‘Men don’t cry’, and so on.
Consequently, these men tune off and lose touch of their emotions.
They forget how to feel and so, internalize every form of emotion that they should otherwise be making vocal.
But not a gentleman.
He’s in touch with his emotions and knows how to communicate his feelings at every point.
I’m not saying that a man should randomly burst into tears to prove that he’s a gentleman.
All I’m saying is that he should be able to communicate clearly about whatever and however he’s feeling at any time.