Mandate 27-B-6: Guide
Section 2: Mandatory Manners for the Modern Mandate
As a Mandate, it's your duty to uphold the highest standards of decorum. Here's a list of dos and don'ts to help you navigate the intricate world of Mandate protocol:
- Never wear a Hawaiian shirt on Tuesdays. This is not a suggestion.
- Always carry a spare tie in your desk drawer. You never know when you'll need to make a quick impression.
- Never speak to a fellow Mandate without addressing them as "Your Honor".
Subsection: Mandatory Manners for the Modern Mandate
For more advanced Mandates, we recommend the following:
- Use a three-point font size on all official documents. Anything smaller will be seen as a sign of weakness.
- Never use a font smaller than 12pt for official correspondence. Your subordinates will mock you.
- Always keep a spare copy of your Mandate ID in your wallet. You never know when you'll need to flash it.
Hyperlinks:
For more information on Mandate protocol, visit:
Mandate 27-B-6: Guide/Section 3
Mandate 27-B-6: Guide/Subsection 1
Mandate 27-B-6: Guide/Appendix