Rose
are you with Courtesy? some times people are forced to courtesy each other, why they should do that? is the reason that they don't have enough love to others ? or cuz it's the way to achieve what they want from others ? i see courtesy has two directions one is desirable to reach people hearts and strengthens relations with those you know them for the first time . the second is to to achieve personal interests and this is exploitative way . what is your opinion ...
Sep 10, 2008 9:27 PM
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Courtesy if we are dealing with the balance will not reach the level of hypocrisy and deceit Openness and honesty is beautiful but there is something in his face, and he harms more useful as a matter of courtesy ,Sweet talk and the logical ... Affects the person Could affect one simple word to encourage and lift the morale of the people can be contrary i think we need ,must be balanced and sometimes frank excess loses the love of others .Especially in working life needs some pleasantries far cry from the hypocrisy and deceit
September 15, 2008
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i looked up the dictionary for that. " courtesy |ˈkərtəsē| - the showing of politeness in one's attitude and behavior toward others : e.g. "he had been treated with a degree of courtesy not far short of deference." If courtesy is a result of kind intention then to me it seems as gentle manner. If the intention is evil then courtesy seems as hypocrisy to me too.
September 11, 2008
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Hi, I think you meant, Are you courteous? Politeness or courtesy is simply plain good manners. You can usually tell if someone is being courteous only to get something from you. You can ignore them politely and say, Sorry it is just not possible!
September 11, 2008
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i don't like Courtesy if it as a hypocrisy and duplicity
September 10, 2008
salam rose! If we take ur opinion so.. help has two directions kindness has two direction patience has two directions........... I think that the problem isn't in courtesy or love or... any other nice feelings, it's simply within us So it depends on one's "intention"
September 11, 2008
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