Tuesday, October 12, 2004
annoyed.
Why do some people struggle with something so easy, such as basic courtesy? One example, could be merely saying 'goodbye' at the end of a phone call. I hate it when people end the conversation abruptly with the curt click of a button. It's bloody rude. Will it kill you to mutter a 'fare-thee-well'? Even if you don't mean it? Another illustration, would be to give acknowledgment when it's due. Recognise it and express your gratitude. Sincerely. Otherwise, forget about it. Really. At this day and age, I'm appalled at how basic social etiquette can be such a foreign concept to some people. Then again, the notion of common decency is such an elementary one that it can only truly be lost, on the extremely thick-witted. In light of this, perhaps I shouldn't blame them for not being able to comprehend simple matters, such as: the intrinsic value of good manners. Point to note as well: you should never bitch about your peers to other peers. Word gets round, you sucker. You know who you are.
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