Saturday 29 August 2009

CHOOSING CIVILITY

Some statistic studies show that 97% of us think that rudeness and bad behaviour is serious national problem but at the same time, 80% of us think that we are not rude. Part of the norm is, we blame everyone imaginable just to weight their shoulder with blame of such issues.
But down within, ask yourselves; are you rude?

Well, try answering these questions:
· Are you chronically late?
· Have you typed a mail or chat while talking on the phone?
· Have you interrupted face-to-face conversation for non-urgent cell phone call?
· Have you let your pet to ‘relieve’ itself on your neighbour’s lawn?
· Have you stolen someone else’s parking lot when you know it theirs?
· Have you taken someones possession without permission when they are not there?
· Have you scolded/annoyed anyone without valid reason and for your own relieve?
· Have you ever ignore a person when he/she talking to you?



These are only some question that can classify us as RUDE. But to think naturally, we can come up with more lists of behaviours that we think rude. There is no such thing as level or degree of rudeness. If you are rude then you really are.

But what is the problem of being rude? Try asking yourself if someone replies or act in rude way to you, how do you feel? Its a matter of giving and taking respect and mannerism that can question your upbringing by your family. Sounds like it is a serious matter, don’t they?
We tried to civilise by revolutionising things around us. And that, also includes our level of civility and mannerism that shines on our behaviour and personality.

So people try to be polite!!!
cheerio

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