the law compels us to say please..
true or false
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Answer:
false
Explanation:
though there is no law which compels us to say 'please' or 'thank you', there is a social practice which is more sacred than any law which expects us to be civil and to acknowledge a service
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This statement is False.
Explanation for the answer:
- The law cannot enforce or compel anyone to say 'please' or 'thank you' which would come under etiquette and not rule.
- The law does not consider hurting the feelings of anyone as a case for compensation.
- Bad manners poison the stream of the general life than all the crimes in the calendar.
- Hence, this statement is False.
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