MasterFireMaam
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ORIGINAL: Missokyst What do you see as respect? What do you consider common courtesy? Are they the same? And what about manners? At first glance, they are very similar. But, I'll extend common courtesy to people I don't respect. Why? Because my use of common courtesy, i.e. my action toward people, reflects on me and my household; it's about how I treat my fellow humans. Who I do and don't respect, in my opinion, reflects simply on what I do or don't agree with or think is right; it's about my personal moral decisions. I strive to make no judgments about people when it comes to my interactions with them; everyone deserves, because they are a person, a certain level of decorum. I'll even listen to people I don't respect because, sometimes, they really do have good things to day. I DO, however, make judgments about who I will and won't follow or have a friendship/intimate relationship with. It's kinda like being a gentleman: you called everyone Mr or Mrs so and so, even if you don't like them. But, just because you do doesn't mean you want to do business with them. I'm not sure what to say about manners. Most times, I'm just happy I don't drop food in my lap. I suppose some manners are also wrapped up in common courtesy, such as holding doors for older people or people who have their arms full. But, it does show through that I'm from a blue collar background, even if I'm white collar myself. I tone the blue down and spiff up the white if I go somewhere special. If I spent a lot of time in those places, I'd be more formal on a regular basis. But, my life is casual and I like it that way. I speak around food in my mouth and say, "What the hell?" a lot. I cover my mouth to sneeze and cough, though and don't wipe my nose on my sleeve (ok, ok, so those things are hygene, not manners). Not to say I'm an oaf, of course, but, if I tried to say I had debutant manners would be a lie. Master Fire
< Message edited by MasterFireMaam -- 10/2/2008 7:45:37 PM >
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