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