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people are polite, but there is water in the fish. -ge hong

anyone who can be welcomed by everyone, his movements are not only powerful, but also graceful and solid, which is not enough, even useful and useless. No matter what happens, he must have elegant methods and attitudes in order to look beautiful and be liked by others. -Locke

We can stand the habits we are used to, and we condemn the newly discovered habits. -Sailor bully

Be strong-willed, diligent, explore, discover, and never give in, cherish the good that comes along our way, endure the evil in and around us, and make up your mind to eliminate it. -Huxley

Some people, especially children, often show a shy attitude of village customs in front of strangers or their elders, and their thoughts, words and looks all look flustered; I have lost my master in the disorder, and I can't do anything, at least it looks unnatural and elegant, so I can't get people's joy and welcome. The only way to cure this disease is the same as other diseases. It is necessary to make them form an opposite habit through practice, and the main thing is to make more friends. -Locke

be kind to people and be like brothers; Evil spirit welcomes people and harms soldiers. -Guan Zhong

Explore the virtues of others and find the bad habits of yourself. -Franklin

True modesty is the highest virtue, that is, the mother of all virtues. -Tennyson

In your past life, you have already forgotten who you hurt, but the person you hurt will never forget you. He will never remember your merits, but your injuries.

-Dale Carnegie

Interrupting and arguing do not conform to the requirements of etiquette. Interrupting while others are talking is the biggest offense, because we reply to others before we know what they are going to say. If it is not reckless and stupid, it is also a clear indication that they are tired of listening to what they are saying and don't want to continue. -Locke