Learning To Be More Polite

Learning To Be More Polite

I wonder why people don't say "please" and "thank you" in shops and restaurants at times. In actual fact, it frustrates me. Thus, I think that in order for us to begin to learn to be more polite, we need to remember how powerful saying the words "please" and "thank you" is to each other.

I was very fortunate to be taught by my great late mum that saying "please" and "thank you" matters.

And I would also argue that these are the two most powerful words we can learn and apply in the history of mankind. I kid you not.

I hope that this short article today inspires you to remember to say these words to those who offer kindness, love, compassion, and empathy.

Best Wishes

Stephen Fahey

PS have a great day

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Stephen Fahey?is one of the world's newest and brightest emotional intelligence experts. He has profound knowledge in several different domains, including leadership styles, organizational behavior, and mental health studies for operational success. Stephen's new mission is to build a data analytics platform and mobile app under his brand?Mental Health 4U. The platform aims to bring together all his expertise and help brands sell viable products to vital markets.

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Erwin Jack

Project Finance Readiness Consulting for Prime Projects | $100M to $5B+ | Multi-Use Real Estate, Oil and Gas, Infrastructure, and More

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Always say "please" and "thank you". Be polite, kind and respectful.

CHESTER SWANSON SR.

Realtor Associate @ Next Trend Realty LLC | HAR REALTOR, IRS Tax Preparer

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Well Said.

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