Good manners
March 8, 2008
Good Manners.
Manners meketh a man is a true saying. By manners we mean proper and respectful behaviour to words all with whom we come in contact.
Good manners come naturally to a man who is bread-up in a cultured family on the contrary ill-bread man bas no manners. Good manners are, therefore, the sing that a certain person has been brought upon the rightlines.
Good manners are very necessary for progress in life. They help him to win the favors and confidence of others. They are sere passport to successions life. An ill manned man , on the other hand , is disliked by everyone and has no chance of success in any walk of line he joines.
Good manners are learn’t early in life. A child born in a cultured family will learn’t to be respectful to others because be will see his elders behaving gently. A child born in an uncultured family will be disres perctful because be sees his elders behaving badly to words others. A child learns whatever be his taught. So a little careless nest on the part of the parents is likely to spoil him and if will be difficultto reform him after wards. Let us look to the convenience of others. ‘Live and let others live’ should be our month.