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A modest calling can be made dignified by good temper and kindly feelings' Explain the statement with examples.

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Answered by akhurrammir
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Small gestures can bring smile on the face of the person. For example, the liftman did not demand anything impossible but just a courteous 'please' to be added to the instruction given to him. ... A small gesture from him for somebody lower in social status than him, could have solved the matter amicably.

Answered by ltsmeAliya
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  • One  can  carry out  one’s  profession  with  great  dignity irrespective  of  its nature.  
  • In  fact,  the  need  for good  temper and  kindly feeling  is universally required  to carry out  any kind  of  calling.  
  • To  cite  some  examples,  a  cobbler at  a  local railway station in Mumbai who  speaks  extremely courteously  to  his customers  and  does  a  quick and nice  job  of  polishing  or  mending  shoes even  during  the  morning  rush  hours.  
  • I  have  been seeing  him  for eight  years now at  the  same  place,  rendering  his services as cheerfully as ever to  his customers, many of  whom  are  regulars to  his stall Another example  is that  of .
  • The  bus conductor had  every right  to  throw the  writer out  of the  bus  as he  did  not  have  money to  pay his fare.  
  • But  he  avoided  the  ugly scene  and allowed  him  to  travel. When  he  trampled  on  the  writer’s foot  with  his heavy  boot,  he  was quick to  apologies.  
  • Thus discourteousness  might  not  be  a  legal offence  but  it is definitely a  moral  offence  which  can  be  easily rectified  by practicing  restraint,  courtesy.
  • But  we  need  to  g room  ourselves for achieving  all  these  qualities
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