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write a paragraph on grace of being polite

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Answered by Anonymous
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Being polite means being aware of and respecting the feelings of other people. We may not always notice politeness but we usually notice rudeness or inconsiderate behaviour. ... It is easy to recognise when people are rude or inconsiderate but often more difficult to recognise these traits in yourself.

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Answered by anishdurgam85
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Politeness has been well defined as benevolence in trifles. Like benevolence on a larger scale, it includes a feeling in the mind as well as the performance of those outward actions by which that feeling is manifested. The internal feeling, which is an essential part of true politeness, is the same all over the world, however much its manifestations may differ.  It is the desire to put those whom we meet perfectly at their ease, and save them from every kind of petty discomfort and annoyance. Benevolence in its ordinary sense implies love of our fellow-men and a desire to do all we can to promote their permanent happiness.  The limited part of benevolence called politeness requires only an inclination to make them happy temporarily, while they are in our presence, and when this can be done without any sacrifice on our part or only with a slight sacrifice of personal comfort.  It is possible that politeness may be dissociated from general excellence of character, as in the case of Charles II., who exhib­ited his remarkable urbanity of manner even on his death-bed by apologising for being “a most unconscionable time dying.”  Politeness is thus an important point of our lives which helps in developing mental health.

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