Having Top-Notch Manners Will Distinguish You
To some, having good manners is akin to a "foreign language" in that they are not used to expressing gratitude, giving thanks and being polite.
To some, having good manners is akin to a "foreign language" in that they are not used to expressing gratitude, giving thanks and being polite.
Lisa Mirza Grotts | Posted 03.19.2012
Are you worried about being "politically correct" when talking to someone with a disability? Are you afraid you might inadvertently offend a disabled person? If so, you are not alone.
Debra Ollivier | Posted 02.29.2012
Rudeness and bad manners - and books about them - are on the rise. Technology clearly has much to do with this. Even "smart" technology has made many of us seem "less smart." (That's a polite way of putting it.) It's certainly made people more distracted and self-centered, both of which breed bad manners.
Malcolm Levene | Posted 05.01.2012