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Bad manners probably do more to poison the steam of the general life than all the crimes in the calendar how does Gardiner established this statements

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Gardiner establishes his statement in his story on ‘saying please’ and states that if people do not have basic values and principles and they do not have good manners, then it is worse than being a criminal or a culprit.

EXPLANATION:

Gardiner establishes this statement in his essay "on saying please" wherein he cites an incident where the liftman threw a man out of the lift since the man did not use the word, please.

He felt the man who just said ‘Top’ wit using the word please along with it to the liftman was actually only venting out his anger at his employer who must have not told him ‘Good morning’ since the employer was hen-pecked at breakfast by his spouse to whom the cook had been impudent since the maid had back-answered the cook.  

Gardiner feels though many people are subject to bad temper the same the law does not become the reason for our bad manners. He writes that if people lack basic values and principles and they do not have manners, then it is worse than being a criminal or a culprit.

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