Saturday, January 2, 2010

Artificiality-Avoidance

While it is difficult whose range of artificial behavior, it is possible to draw the line as to how artificiality can be avoided. The first lesion in etiquette is to acquire normal behavior. This normalcy in behavior is from one point, more difficult to have than acquirement of artificiality.
To behave normally also, some efforts and restraints are necessary. If we take the rural rustics, they are so simple and unpretending in their words and actions. They show their joys and sorrows, their approvals and disapprovals openly. These are very good for normalcy, but sometimes these rural people may lack the training which would transform their normal actions into mannerly acts. Their actions and reactions may be too quick and frequent, and these require some checks and guidance.

Normalcy

The object of normalcy is not to show your anger and joy unrestrainedly. Your normalcy should be within the preview of your feeling for the other. One should feel genuinely at others’ happenings. But this feeling has to be toned up with proper language and etiquette measures.

In civilized society people do not think of hurting others or doing damage to others at every turn of possibility of personal; insecurity or danger.

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