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    Unconditional Love What is love? Love is a very special and meaningful word to each human being. Unconditional love is a special type of love that can happen when each person accepts each others without hesitation. In most families‚ the bond between parents and child is one of unconditional love. However‚ not all families’ relationships are ideal. In the two short stories "Shopping" by Joyce Carol Oates and "Song of Songs" by Ellen Gilchrist‚ the main characters in each are lacking a sense of real

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    of yourself or your company. It will defuse the rudeness so you can get to the real problem. 4. Maintain a neutral tone of voice Raising your voice in anger or to talk over a customer will only result in a shouting match and won’t resolve anything. Maintain even breaths in and out and focus on keeping your voice calm and composed when you speak to the customer. 5. Get to the issue The real problem is at the heart of the customer’s rudeness. Jot down notes while the customer is talking so

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    others‚ but you do have control over how you react to that behavior. One way to avoid a negative reaction to a rude person is to consider why the person is acting the way he is in the first place. Why are People so Rude? According to the book‚ “Rudeness: Deal with It if you Please” by Catherine Rondina‚ there are a number of reasons why people behave rudely. Some of these might include the fact that they only care about what they think or need or they believe their feelings are more important than

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    Rudeness: The Decline of Civility or a Sign of the Times? “Please‚ thank you‚ no mam‚ and no sir”‚ are just some common terms that seemed to have vanished from conversations of daily living. Rudeness once was frowned upon but in today’s time‚ it has become usual. It seems as though no one cares about the cause and effect of their uncivility. Something as simple as showing appreciation for someone’s kind gesture should not be hard to do. For example if a person holds open the door for you‚ in return

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    singled out when interview for a job; on the other hand‚ they will also receive harsher punishment for violation than the western cultures. • Politeness is recognized as an important part of interpersonal interactions in the business world. The rudeness in the workplace‚ it is been argued‚ reduces the performance effectiveness‚ hurts creativity‚ and leads to increase the worker turnover. Example: because of her boss’ bad temper‚ my sister did not want to stay any longer in her previous company

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    liking you‚ but really in the end‚ manners benefit you. People might think that having manners might make you a loser‚ but in most cases; the girl will go for the gentleman‚ and the interviewer will go for the polite person. Of course‚ simple rudeness could not result in death or destruction‚ but it can come

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    different people‚ they are in many ways similar. Physical traits of these two characters can easily be observed; however‚ character traits such as rudeness‚ temperament‚ and entitlement are

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    making the atmosphere a large component in the story you can feel it so much more because it is in such limited amount of space. The tone can be altered numerous times because of the blue toothed man and his family’s rudeness. Some tones that take place in the carriage are humor‚ rudeness‚ sarcasms and so on. The theme in this story is the mindset of ignorance and not caring about other peoples feelings. A diction that stuck out at me as I read though‚ is the blue tooth the reason this is unique is

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    to people disrespecting needs of others and displaying acts of rudeness‚ regardless of who the other person may be‚ thus becoming part of the seventy percent statistic (“Rudeness in America” 1). The problem of rudeness is prevalent in all aspects of American life. It shapes and molds how people get jobs‚ make friends‚ life choices‚ and in all other relationships that encompass deep meaning. According to “Bullying Statistics‚” rudeness has a direct

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    anyone to be so rude. Especially when that person is running a hotel where the manager’s job to be nice‚ polite and welcoming to guests. Secondly‚ the only change in the way Fawlty speaks to the guest and the person on the phone is in degrees of rudeness. He orders the guest around without looking at him ("Yes? Your name... There‚ there... Both names please...") and is heavily sarcastic to the builder on the phone (note his comment about cementing the bricks together "in the traditional fashion")

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