Civility, Flowers and Yoga: Where Have They Gone?
I said, "No Pickles!"

Civility, Flowers and Yoga: Where Have They Gone?

Pete Seegers’ song, Where have all flowers gone? was written in 1955. As the verse goes, “Where have all the flowers gone. Long time passing. Where have all the flowers gone? Long time ago."

This song came to mind as I was wondering where has all the civility gone? Current media and other chatter, if you haven’t noticed, are packed with mean, rude and schoolyard bully moments. I’ve never experienced anything like it since I was the chubby kid who couldn’t climb ropes at Steck Elementary School..

This newsletter isn’t meant to be political in any way. (I'll let you draw your own comparisons.) It’s more about the changing ways we treat each other, what is acceptable and what is not and lack of personal boundaries. When I expressed my horror about the caustic response of a local?pundit, my beautician said, “He’s only saying what everyone else is thinking.” I didn’t respond. After all, my beautician was holding a pair of sharp scissors.?

It may be true that we all have negative, rude, crude and uncivil thoughts from time to time. That doesn’t mean we have to blurt them out. A grown up picks and chooses what to say, how to say it and when. It doesn’t make you spineless to keep some thoughts just thoughts.?My niece once said to me, “I’m thankful everyday for all the things I didn’t say.”?

When I sat down to write this article, I looked in my ancient Roget’s Thesaurus to find synonyms for “civility.”?A few synonyms for civility are: courtesy, politeness, good manners, consideration, polish, refinement, and good temper. Politics isn’t the only area where these civil qualities are missing. When I let someone in to my lane on the highway, I rarely get a wave from the person to whom I just showed kindness. I didn’t have to let you merge. Where’s my wave?

Many people in a customer service role have forgotten how to smile. Where’s my smile??

Call me old fashioned, but the penchant for using the “f” word in every sentence, is driving me to incivility. The “f” word has almost replaced “Uhms” and “Uhs.” According to the Global Language Monitor in a 2014 report, there are 1,025,109 words in the English language. Please, could all you “f” word users make another choice? Thank you. That reminds me. What happened to "Please" and "Thank You?" How about “Your welcome” instead of?“No problem.”?

Don't get me started on RAGE! Road rage has been around for a long time. Now there’s every variety of rage out there. Life isn’t easy, but how does rage help? I just heard about one of the most improbable rages: Rage Yoga. This is yoga with yelling, screaming and alcohol. Imagine downward dog with expletives and booze. In my never to be humble opinion, we’ve gone mad! (And, I'm not going to take it any more!)

Please give me a wave the next time I let you merge in front of me on the highway. I don’t need to let you merge. I’m just being civil. Will you please say, “Please,” “Thank you” and “You’re welcome” the next time we have an interaction. Smile. Make eye contact.?

Don’t run me down when I’m walking my dogs and you’re riding your snazzy titanium speedster. “On your left,” would be so civil. Please select another of the million words in the English language to substitute for the “f” word. Thank you.?

Where has all the civility gone? Long time passing. Where has all the civility gone? Long time ago. Like flowers, with care, attention and intention, civility can be brought back. Plant the seed of civility in your life and watch it spread like kudzu.

Thank you for reading (and commenting).

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Karen Susman is very civil when she guides individuals and groups to becoming more riveting speakers. You can reach her at [email protected].

Anita Fricklas

Board Member Great West Region Arthritis Foundation

2 年

You know how books are banned. Let's ban the "F" word. I think the speaker is lazy and uses the "F" word instead of being more creative. I loved your article. Thanks.

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Janet Boulter

| Employee and Customer Engagement | Corporate Communications | Strategic Planning

2 年

I always announce myself on my bike and approaching another person. Sadly I don’t often get the same courtesy walking my dogs. Treat others how you want to be treated. And yeah I am big on wanting the thank you wave too when I let you into my lane.

Paul Monax, CFP?

Turn Irregular Income into a Predictable Paycheck so you can live for Today + Tomorrow ? I'm a Geek about Money & Finance and can help you shore up that instability and create an asset to rely on

2 年

I totally agree Karen Susman. Thanks for fleshing out the thoughts I've been having.

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