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    that young people need to improve their manners. We agree with the definition given by the affirmative team. However‚ we the negative team believe that this statement if false. Today as first speaker‚ I will be talking to you about the evolvement of manners. How life is not as formal as it used to be which has resulted in today’s society to be more laid back. We’ve developed a different idea about how we should behave and how we’re finding some manners aren’t that relevant to our society anymore

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    a life of learning. For the first time a person‚ either a girl or a boy prepares for the difficulties in the life. The atmosphere of this life is hardened. This life learns good manners and morality. In this period of time students form their world outlook. In fact in my view students should learn discipline‚ Good manners and he or she should take part in extracurricular activities like involving in politics. Discipline is an important virtue. Life without discipline is just like a ship without

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    and manners‚ and they look with contempt upon others who were not born to their kind of wealth. The Buchanans live in East Egg. Tom and Daisy are example of the old money and social snobbery of East Egg. Those who live in West Egg‚ like Gatsby‚ are also very wealthy‚ but they are the social newcomers who have made their money through commerce (legal or otherwise). They lack the sense of entitlement found among the East Eggers‚ and they are not "refined" or "polished" in their manners. Gatsby

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    made time to read to his daughter at bedtime and pass a ball with his son. Atticus‚ in some cases‚ would be considered very strict‚ and he was‚ but he still allowed his children to have fun‚ especially during the summer. However‚ he taught proper manners at the dinner table and tried his best to keep his children out of conflicts with other children‚ no matter what the cause might be. He did tell them to keep away from the courthouse when he might be working‚ but that was for their own safety.

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    new one. • he tore the paper half when he found out that his note just occupied • half of the paper. He didn’t put any date nor sign his name. he showed • unpleasant attitude and not respectful manners. •Upon the confrontation of two men‚ he shouted at him which noted that he lacked of good manners. •He had had most probably a low-income job which reflected that he attained a low educational background only. • *low social rank • - on the story‚ it stated that his clothes were wet and soggy

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    and unique. By saying she is “worldly‚” he implies that she is above other women. In addition‚ when Nick begins to describe Mr. McKee‚ Nick says that he is‚ “most respectful in his greeting to everyone in the room.” Nick believes that Mr. McKee’s manners are similar to that of a person from high society. People from the upper classes tend to be more respectful and mannerly compared to those from the lower classes. Another example is when Mr. McKee was explaining to Nick that he was in the‚ “‘artistic

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    Social Etiqutte

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    the basic social etiquette that each one of us must have in our society. Etiquette is being polite and having well mannered with people and society that usually from their parents when they are child. It is important to have because having a good manner and respect to other and by doing these you can also have the same respect as what you gave to them. Social Skills All of us has a social skill which helps us to have a good relationship toward other people. Social skill is any skill facilitating

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    as Higgins‚ to be a gentleman‚ he is far from it. Higgins believes that how you treated someone is not important‚ as long as you treat everyone equally. The great secret‚ Eliza‚ is not having bad manners or good manners or any other particular sort of manners‚ but having the same manner for all human souls: in short‚ behaving as if you were in Heaven‚ where there are no third- class carriages‚ and one soul is as good as another. -Higgins‚ Act V Pygmalion. Higgins presents this theory to

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    Politeness

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    True Politeness. "Your eel‚ I think‚ Sir?" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cartoon in Punch magazine: 28 July 1920 Politeness is best expressed as the practical application of good manners or etiquette. It is a culturally defined phenomenon‚ and therefore what is considered polite in one culture can sometimes be quite rude or simply eccentric in another cultural context. While the goal of politeness is to make all of the parties

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    of course was carrying a comment on manner too far. Discourtesy is not a legal offence‚ and it does not excuse assault and battery. If a burglar breaks into my house and I knock him down‚ the law will acquit me‚ and if I am physically assaulted‚ it will permit me to retaliate with reasonable violence. It does this because the burglar and my assailant have broken quite definite commands of the law‚ but no legal system could attempt to legislate against bad manners‚ or could sanction the use of violence

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