Conduct

It may be unfair, but it's a fact of life, people are far more critical of childish or rowdy behavior in cadets than in other young people. Therefore, the reputation of the Cadet Corps and indeed the reputation of the Canadian Armed Forces, is affected by how you look and act in public: on the busses, on the street, in restaurants. Always walk in a soldierly manner with your hands outside of your pockets, and keep your voice pleasant and dignified. Always be smartly dressed: don't remove your head dress (except in a restaurant) unbutton your jacket, or loosen your tie in public. Don't throw litter on the streets. Don't walk around with cigarettes, food, etc. in your hands. Always be careful that the conduct between male and female cadets does not give you or us a bad name. Males and females should not hold hands or show other displays of affection in uniform.

Swearing by anyone is unacceptable behavior and is not the type of behavior expected of cadets. Swearing makes the originator look bad and adds nothing to what is being said.