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elaborate shaws views on company manner home manner​

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Answered by bishtabhigyan7
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In a lively, witty and conversational style G. B. Shaw in his essay (a transcript of a radio talk and was recorded in 1927. The talk was broadcast over Manhattan's radio station WNEW) ‘Spoken English and Broken English’ gives some instruction to a foreign student of the English Language in regard to speaking English when he travels in the British Commonwealth or in America or when he meets a native of those countries or it may be that he is himself a native but that he speaks in a provincial or cockney dialect of which he is a little ashamed, or which perhaps prevents him from obtaining some employment which is open to those only who speak in correct English.

Answered by AnusritaS98
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GB Shaw in his "Spoken and Broken English" talked about the different manners and etiquettes we should maintain in certain places. He explained that there were two kinds of manners, i.e.,

  • Home manners and
  • Company manners.

We are supposed to behave formally and maintain displine in a company whereas we generally need not follow the same protocols at home. This is because, in a company, we are obliged to certain authorities in order to maintain a suitable lifestyle but in home we do not have to be formal to lead a happy day. At home, we love and respect each other out of generosity but in company respect comes out of compulsion.

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