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speech on 'politeness is a sign of dignity' ​

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Theodore Roosevelt, the former President of the United States of America had once said that "politeness is a sign of dignity, not subservience". He had rightly said so. By his quote, he meant to imply the immense importance of a courteous manner.

An individual must have the basic knowledge of social etiquette. And if these politeness and manners are not natural for a person, one must try to learn it. It is important not only for the person but also for the people around him. "Manners maketh a man", and that is why it is important to cultivate good manners in a person from early childhood. Parents must make it a point t teach their children about the importance of having good manners and try to inculcate them from their early years, so that these qualities will be a part of their natural being without the need to learn anew.

Being polite has nothing to do with trying to please others. Rather, it is a sign of one's maturity and good upbringing, making both the speaker and the listener at ease and comfortable around each other. And the world needs a major dose of politeness in everyone to make the it a peaceful and easy pleasant existence.

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