What manners? Fake manners…
Wednesday, March 25, 2009 21:55Posted in category life
Fake manners are really annoying. What I mean with the term - fake manners? I mean hypocracy that at least should be a familiar term.
I’m writing about those hypocrite people who offer their indirect assistance in an effort to look good and proper. If you call their bluff the only thing you’ll get is an empty promise or a reason why it is inconvenient to act on the offer immediately (needless to say that later never comes).
The problem with these people is that you won’t have enough time to be with them to learn their traits. They come and go and while they are at it they’ll take your lunchmoney and family heirlooms. Internet is full of these people. Watch out.
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Melody says:
March 28th, 2009 at 11:25 am
This is one of my biggest pet peeves.. I think it’s cause I’m a very quiet, observant person–so I can see it a mile away..I can’t possibly fathom why it’s so hard to have genuine manners..
Especially once I moved to Philadelphia–from the kids to the adults, it’s a serious dis-ease here.
Perhaps you’ll start an internet charm school–it’ll be a phenomenon
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Jake Stone says:
March 29th, 2009 at 11:02 pm
Based on prior experience the school should focus on counter-charm - at times I’m an expert on that. Indeed, I believe the school would become somewhat of a phenomenon. Graduates of the school would find themselves at the very key spots of the society: janitors, garbage truck drivers, government officials and that annoying, cranky old man in the street corner.
I suppose you wouldn’t be such a great painter if you weren’t observant, you need to be able to see things to capture them. Bad manners are everywhere people don’t know each others.