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et's all have a little talk about courtesy. Courtesy is roughly defined as polite behavior, and as far as I can tell, it is nearly dead. I'm living on a college campus; supposedly we are all now on the cusp of entering adulthood, but all I see around me is people behaving like spoiled three-year-olds.
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Common Courtesy: Small Gestures ... We often feel that we don't have the time or energy to extend ourselves to others with the small gestures that compose what we call common courtesy. It sometimes seems that this kind of social awareness belongs to the past, to smaller towns and slower times.
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Etiquette - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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I've been contracting since I came to Alabama last Spring. After I finished the last position and before I began the current, there was another job ... Common courtesy has fallen by the wayside, and corporations have adopted a "screw you" mentality regarding both their employees and those who apply to be their employees.
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We all know the term "common courtesy," but courtesy seems to be getting less common all the time. Now is your chance to make the world around you a better place to be. Let's Make Courtesy More Common ... I'm afraid "common courtesy" just isn't very common these days. As we become a more complex,
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While you certainly wouldn't know it from watching the majority of drivers out there, using a turn signal to indicate a lane change is generally the law. ... In your home state of Massachusetts, the applicable traffic code states: ... Every person operating a motor vehicle, before stopping said vehicle or making any...
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