Courtship seems like such an outdated term, but I think the process is so much fun to get to know someone.
Don't you find the term "courtship" to be so quaint? You know, where a couple get to know each other and decide if it'll be more permanent.
I so agree.  I wonder when the phrase was introduced.  I think the Middle Ages, not sure.
Not sure, but I know that traditionally it was supposed to be the male's role to "court" or "woo" the female. Hence the name.
I wonder what the rules of courtship used to be.  Or rather, what was most focused on to court someone.
There have been so many different types of courtship, so the rules were presumably different. For example, it could be a public courtship, or a formal courtship with the family approving.
I didn't realize there was something called a public courtship.  How does that differ from other types?  So interesting.
I think that possibly pertains to arranged marriages, but usually those do not involve courtship when the couple don't meet until the wedding.
Arranged marriages are such a crazy leap of faith.  I guess some work out though.  
I guess so. In China, arranged marriages were quite normal until the mid-20th century.