| type="text/javascript"> | | | | other people. Nowadays people do not do this |
| Small detail of peopleâs everyday life | | | | anymore, they have sunk in the destructive |
| show what a person really is. If a person has | | | | behavior, and they are concentrated only on |
| always time and space for the others, it is very | | | | themselves and their own lives. People do not |
| important for his or her personality and it fills the | | | | care about other people, their feelings and |
| life with sense. These acts may confound some | | | | aspirations; every one thinks only about his own |
| people into believing they are something other, | | | | well-being. Emily Post says that manners |
| not what they are in reality. Muande Baring says | | | | represent a sensitive awareness of the other |
| that irrespective of what a person is or what he | | | | peopleâs feelings, and if a person has |
| or she does, this person will always be wrong if | | | | such awareness, then he or she has good |
| he or she is rude. These small acts are defined as | | | | manners irrespective of the fork they use. Every |
| manners. Every one has gotten away from these | | | | one should take into account this phrase for what |
| manners. There was a time when people used to | | | | is was worth. |
| have manners and used to care more about | | | | |