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What is 'The Ton' in 'Bridgerton'? Here's What the Term Means!

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One question that people had after season one of Bridgerton premiered was what “the ton” means, so we decided to bring up the topic again amid the premiere of season two.

If you’ve seen the new Netflix series, you probably have noticed that they often reference something called “the ton” and some viewers haven’t caught on to what it means yet. “The Ton” is what people back in 1813 used to describe high-society London.

The term is short for “le bon ton,” which means “good manners.” Click inside for more details on what this meant… Back in the Regency era, women who were on the marriage market were expected to show off their good manners.

Women were not supposed to talk to men unless they had been properly introduced and these proper manners were extremely important in these days.

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