Ettiquite went the way of chivalry.
Modern Ideals and opinions that started out as a good idea went to far. So the person who though he should be able to speak his mind went to the point of insult. And since people don't believe in violence there is not consequences for his actions.
Ettiquite went away when the threat of retribution was taking out of the equation.
2007-03-01 08:27:52
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answered by hormoth 3
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i think of it rather is taken under consideration necessary be responsive to ettiquite and the customs and courtesies of the humanities you learn. specifically because of the fact i think of that no remember what, by skill of understanding them you will no longer embarass your self going to a sparkling dojo. even nevertheless, different than for bowing as you return in, and bowing as you come out, and the comparable with the mat, i'm no longer fairly strict on that variety of element. approximately as quickly as each and every 2 months I do bypass by a week long component to formal ettiquite and customs, so as that the scholars are responsive to it in the event that they ever locate themselves vacationing a dojo in Japan, or vacationing the different dojo that is greater strict concerning to that stuff. There are some issues I do that are comparable. decrease belts enables freshen up the mats and stuff after prepare. yet to me, it rather is maximum necessary that persons shop their cool, are respectful to anybody inspite of rank. To me there is not any reason a brown belt would be unable to furnish a white belt the comparable appreciate it provides a black belt. i do no longer rigidity "sirs" or "sensei", till i'm coping with a teenagers type, which i think of they could desire to handle all adults as sir or ma'am. i think of by skill of exhibiting people appreciate and there being an ego loose zone on the dojo it is going an prolonged way. As sparring is heavily in touch, the thought your coaching companions are your equivalent is important, so as which you will take your losses in stride and as a device of which to advance. yet i'm no longer great formal concerning to dojo ettiquite, yet as I stated, I do spend time on it so as that my scholars while going to a distinctive dojo do no longer disrespect a greater formal college.
2016-09-30 01:56:33
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answered by ? 4
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Along with the ability to spell.
Really; society is changing. We are all products of our own generation. The way children are raised and the values that people attribute to success are changing.
2007-03-01 08:26:25
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answered by angel 3
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It's technology, television, drugs, and violence everywhere ... and the I don't give a s*** attitude seems to be much more acceptable by society than genuine kindness that used to exist.
Very sad indeed.
2007-03-01 14:36:30
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answered by Reserved 6
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I agree..When you find it let me know, and I will buy some from you and sell it to others...
People are just so rude and without manners these days..
Etiquette disappeared when parents stopped teaching it
2007-03-01 08:22:18
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answered by chelliegirl71 4
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It seems to have disappeared, but we can all try to bring it back! When we say please, thank you, and do nice things, people do notice. From my experiences, having good manners puts a smile on people's faces.
2007-03-01 10:06:28
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answered by Sakaki 4
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I agree. For some reason it has become more socially acceptable to disrespect people.
2007-03-01 08:22:59
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answered by LadyLindsay 5
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When you see a mean act, set it up as a fingerpost. SHUN it. When you see or hear of a good, a noble deed, emulate it.
2007-03-01 08:19:38
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answered by Born Valentine's Day 5
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Keep practising etiquette, maybe others will notice and try it out!
2007-03-01 08:25:41
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answered by Pacifica 6
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It died. Right along with human decency.
2007-03-01 08:23:22
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answered by Agent Double EL 5
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