As Eleanor Roosevelt once said: "What we need is ways in the world ... I think that if, instead of preaching brotherly love, we preached good manners, you might get a bit 'over. Sounds less fair and more practical. " There is no doubt about it! Etiquette, or simply good manners is behaving better towards each other and mutual respect, so simple.
The basis of etiquette is simply self-respect, respect for others and is also on his personal integrity. Apart from a handful of people that one can never please, we sometimes wonder why we do not get the attention or the respect we deserve. This type of "falling short" sentiment has led people throughout the world through feelings of abandonment, hatred, and in extreme cases, in terrorism. I'm not here to preach against terrorism, but only to give my two cents.
Peace talks are good, but really to eradicate all these disorders, it must be assumed by us as individuals - Remember, "Charity begins at home".
What we do is basically give up the notion of ever being "right." Being right is not the objective of a kind person and never fail to resolve any problem, only that the compounds.
Accept your mistake and fixing the gaffe immediately when it happens does not make you less of a man or woman than you currently have or make you appear weak or Wimpy.
Rather, by showing good manners, you show respect, maturity, personal integrity and ability to respond appropriately to situations in harmony.
Our true character is revealed by a wrong thing that we said or inappropriate use - but by how they handle the after the fact.
In truth, the world would be a great and peaceful place to live if we allow the good manners to be our road map that helps us navigate difficult situations ... It all begins with you!
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