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PRINCIPLES OF GOOD MANNERS

Book Summary by: TONY DE ORATOR    

Original Author: Unkown

 -Greeting is a special recognition of a person’s presence and
has nothing to do with age. Always greet everybody
around you.
- Shuffling your legs on the floor while walking, may be
considered a nuisance, always raise your legs and walk in a gentle
manner.
- Before you enter somebody’s sitting room, do you bother enough
to remove your sandals? If yes, doing so may be regarded as a high
sense of humility on your own part.
- On a walk way or at public places do you know that turning
around for the second time to look at someone that has already passed
by could be embarrassing? BE FOCUSED.
- Unanticipated visits to someone; be he or she your relation is
an infringement on a person’s state of harmony or privacy especially
newly married couples. Make them know your coming.
- Yawning, coughing or sneezing without using a handkerchief is
not only stepping on people’s health but showing them your level of
mentality and maturity. Have a re-think.
- Do you know that standing on your opinion even when it might
create tension or conflict is a true test of character! Make people
around you believe in you.
- We are nothing if we can’t transmit something of our own to
others. Let your aim in life be that whoever you meet become much
better because you passed by!
- Shouting and making ourselves object of caricature in the name
of prayers may be viewed by God as a noise and to man as a nuisance.
Talk to the Lord your God in relevance; you don’t have to shout of
jump up before he answers you.
Removing or tearing parts of books in the library are not only
a theft but uncivilized behaviour and a great attack on humanity,
preserve these books!
- Secretary taking people’s cloths in the court yard or removing
a room-mates property is robbery. Could this unpleasant character in
secret recognize your reputation if they meet in public? THINK TWICE!
- By engaging in exam malpractice; you are not only disclosing
your intellectual incompetence but your ignorance before your course
mates, or your class mates, be studious. What you do now would be used
to remember you later.
Published: April 25, 2007
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