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Rufus said:Still.. I'll keep opening doors, standing for others, and saying Good Morning to others. Keeps me busy.
rufus
I can't think of a more pleasant way to pass the time. "Sitting at home bored? Go out and be courteous to strangers. It'll brighten everyone's day."
Miss Neecerie said:I still -try- to be somewhere in the middle of things...I no longer say have a nice day -ever-.....but I do try and thank people and say please. It probably scares folks here though.
I say both, if there's time, and always to a customer I've just helped.
hargist said:Lately I've been trying to engage people more. I mean people I don't know. Strangers on the street, or people who are waiting in line with me. It's surprising how a friendly comment can cause people to light up
I've been trying to do more of this, too. Especially on days when I least feel like talking to anyone. Helps to lighten my day, as well.
Rufus said:I love striking up conversations...particularily with older people...They are invariably more interesting, and funnier.
Heehee! Reminds me of when I delivered beauty supplies: I'd get into a shop and one of the elderly ladies with foil in her hair would ask me, "How did you get your hair that way?" (Reddish/brown and wavy) and I'd answer, "It's none of my business what my parents did in their private time." The older the lady, the harder she laughed.
RedHotRidinHood said:So, I can vouch for my son and say that not all young people will be rude in the future. And for all the things I feel I am messing up as a parent, manners are something that has apparently stuck!
And the manners you're teaching him will take him far further than any mess-up will hold him back.Your boy will be just fine as an adult.
Lee
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