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03-23-2007, 02:56 PM #21
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Manners a.k.a Etiquette
The other day I was in the Fish n' Chip shop getting some dinner, after I had played basket ball down the park. Anyway I went in and had to ask a few customers if they were waiting to order, which they weren't so I went and ordered my food. As I was leaning against the wall waiting for my order this old woman came up to me and put her hand on my arm, I was thinking "Wha'?" she proceeded to tell me how she was happy to see me because I have good manners and am well spoken. I then turned around and pushed her over and laughed.....just kidding. I did wonder to myself whether she'd think the same if she knew I smoked weed though.
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03-23-2007, 03:03 PM #22
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Manners a.k.a Etiquette
if she knew she's probably mace you to the floor and call the police.
Originally Posted by Nation_1ne
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03-23-2007, 03:09 PM #23
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Manners a.k.a Etiquette
I still act very polite to almost all people, unless they're being rude first. As breukelen said, no need to start shit, but it's good to finish it if you're right.
I don't think, however, most people are polite, or that you need to be polite to get somewhere in life. 'Successful' people aren't known for always necessarily being polite, some are, some aren't.
I don't know why I keep doing it, call me crazy, I guess it's a golden-rule thing or something else.
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03-23-2007, 03:55 PM #24
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Manners a.k.a Etiquette
I think manners are key and I certainly don't think enough parents teach their kids how to act polite
For me, it all comes down to please and thank you. If you use those words things seem to run a lot smoother :jointsmile:
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03-23-2007, 10:13 PM #25
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Manners a.k.a Etiquette
Also when someone tries to talk to you, be responsive, you know? I see WAY too many teens who when adults try to talk to them, they nod a little and don't even look at them. And I understand that if you're a shy person there's little you can do, but it's not acceptable when these guys can talk perfectly fine to another teenager like me.
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03-23-2007, 10:34 PM #26
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i was supposed to say 'ma'am' and 'sir' when i was growing up. people compliment me all the time with my random 'yes ma'ams'. i want my kids to do it too
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03-23-2007, 10:48 PM #27
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I think that is a fantastic way to be raised! :thumbsup: Have respect for your elders and just try and be polite to everyone.
Originally Posted by BizzleLuvin
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03-23-2007, 11:25 PM #28
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Manners a.k.a Etiquette
I never had to say yes ma'am or sir, but my parents raised me to believe that bad manners were a sign of poor parenting and that I had to be polite or else it would reflect badly on them. I still think that bad manners show how well parents raise thier kids. There are way to many kids going around today cusing at their parents and being little jack asses in general. I dont know if its that their parents dont try or that the kids dont care.
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03-24-2007, 04:50 AM #29
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Manners a.k.a Etiquette
My favorite thing to do to the ungratefull jerks who don't say thanks for holding the door....Real loud and clear say "YOUR WELCOME!"...If they turn and start shit just say "I thought you said thank you". get's a funny/embarrased look every time!
Originally Posted by Spoken Word
Cell phones a a big source of bad manners and irritation for me. Telling your loved one that he/she is a jerk while sharing an elevator with me might force me to start singing..loudly..off key! LOL
- Slow _Originally Posted by vileoxidation;
I really need to start making more sense to more people then just me...
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03-24-2007, 04:52 AM #30
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Manners a.k.a Etiquette
I hate it when, at work, I say hello to a customer and ask how they are doing or how their day is going and they just stare and ignore me or something.
Id like to send them off and say "hey fuck you very much!" but id hate to be so low.
Usually I just try to use the do unto others rule and treat people how I would like to be treated. If I give them my respect, I expect theirs as well.
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