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.

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