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prepare speech for good manners for 7th class.

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Answered by MysteriousMoonchild
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Good Manners

Good Morning respected guest and dear friends.

Today I am going to speak on the topic good manners. Manners are an important part of human nature and life. Good manners earn you respect and dignity. Good manners also lead to good habits which lead to both individual growth and overall development of the society.

A man of good manners is accepted as an important citizen in the society. He never hurts the feelings of others. When a young man offers his seat to his old fellow passenger or a man waiting calmly for his turn to speak in a group-discussion, he teaches others around him the invaluable lesson of good conduct. A smile or a handshake, a “Namaskar” or a “Thank you” costs us nothing. Yet we are not courteous enough to apply them. This is the sure sign of ill manners. In fact, the home where a man learns the rudiments of education plays an important role in the cultivation of good manners.

It is a pity to point out that good manners are gradually passing away from the educated young class. They behave rough, rude and imprudent in buses, trains, and public places. They are undisciplined and irregular in schools, colleges and playgrounds etc. They should learn the importance of good manners in life and should avoid these rude behaviour in all respects.

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Answered by seemasharma17230th
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Good Morning respected guest and dear friends.

Today I am going to speak on the topic good manners. Manners are an important part of human nature and life. Good manners earn you respect and dignity. Good manners also lead to good habits which lead to both individual growth and overall development of the society.

A man of good manners is accepted as an important citizen in the society. He never hurts the feelings of others. When a young man offers his seat to his old fellow passenger or a man waiting calmly for his turn to speak in a group-discussion, he teaches others around him the invaluable lesson of good conduct. A smile or a handshake, a “Namaskar” or a “Thank you” costs us nothing. Yet we are not courteous enough to apply them. This is the sure sign of ill manners. In fact, the home where a man learns the rudiments of education plays an important role in the cultivation of good manners.

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