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avatar John Paul
I was RAISED! I didn't just grow up. I was taught to speak when I enter a room, say please & thank you, to have respect for my elders, to get up off my lazy butt and let the elder in the room have my chair, say yes sir and no sir, lend a helping hand to those in need, hold the door for the person behind me, say excuse me when it's needed, & to love

I was RAISED! I didn't just grow up. I was taught to speak when I enter a room, say please & thank you, to have respect for my elders, to get up off my lazy butt and let the elder in the room have my chair, say yes sir and no sir, lend a helping hand to those in need, hold the door for the person behind me, say excuse me when it's needed, & to love

avatar Isabella Lewis
Call me old-fashioned, but.. I miss the days when people had manners and respect, things were built to last, people took the time, a handshake was a bond, and people kept their word. ♥

Call me old-fashioned, but.. I miss the days when people had manners and respect, things were built to last, people took the time, a handshake was a bond, and people kept their word. ♥

avatar Jeremy Jordan
It doesn't matter how old you are or where you come from... Manners, kindness, respect and compassion will always be the signs of a descent human being.

It doesn't matter how old you are or where you come from... Manners, kindness, respect and compassion will always be the signs of a descent human being.

avatar Zoe ZZZ
I'M OLD SCHOOL I believe in having good manners, respecting my elders & helping others when I can.

I'M OLD SCHOOL I believe in having good manners, respecting my elders & helping others when I can.

avatar jojo9
I was raised to show respect. I was taught to knock before I open a door. Say hello when I enter a room. Say please and thank you, and to have respect for my elders. I'd let another person have my seat if they need it. Say 'yes sir' and 'no sir' and help others when they need me to, not stand on the sidelines and watch. Hold the door for the person

I was raised to show respect. I was taught to knock before I open a door. Say hello when I enter a room. Say please and thank you, and to have respect for my elders. I'd let another person have my seat if they need it. Say 'yes sir' and 'no sir' and help others when they need me to, not stand on the sidelines and watch. Hold the door for the person

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