Yes, very much... I don' t accept what the others define as "spontaneous behaviour" before we get to know each other better, essentially at least.
And I cannot accept bad manners, even by freinds at the table.
It's not a matter of "ettiquette", it's a matter of aesthetics...
2007-06-24 09:54:45
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answered by Anonymous
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A lot of people don't know how to respect others and very often those are people with a so-called good education who think because of their so-called high status in society can do everything to people in their so-called low status of society. Those people just show no concern for others and I hate those people. We all have the same blood after all!
2007-06-24 23:02:37
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answered by Selena 6
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I think there are more kinds of education than just the one you get from school(which is very important as well).But for me,most important is someones will to learn.I know a lot of people who.for various reasons,did not finish school but had to leave because they needed to go work and help support their family financially.But if those people want to learn,they will learn.For me,today,there is no excuse for someone to be uneducated in any way.Even if you don't get to finish school,because you couldn't or because you didn't like it or for whatever reason,there are many ways to get educated today and to learn more about this world we live in(libraries,Internet,TV etc)
2007-06-25 02:11:38
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answered by zusje17 4
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It depends on the ratio between the luck in education and communication in the society, but I think its more about behaviour
2007-06-25 01:16:33
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answered by sweet_company 1
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Hello dear!
Well, we (the ones comprehending the Greek language) are fortunate! In the Greek language there are many words defining "education". One of them, the best I consider, is "paedeia"! It is the education for life, not the one by which we prepare the people for some kind of work! I suppose, dear Leonarda you mean Paideia and if its absence concerns us!
Yes, greatly!
After all, I consider that the only sin is its absence and the efforts towards it!
What can we do? Well, we can do a lot or at least nothing against it!
2007-06-24 16:25:35
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answered by soubassakis 6
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Education is ...luck, I assure you!! xxx
There are people with no school education, who are discreet, polite, fine, aristocratic by nature. And there are highly educated people being rude, uncivilized. No school education can surpass the Human, the Social education.
Yes, lack of education of this kind disturbs me a lot.
2007-06-24 17:49:09
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answered by Alice in Wonderbra 7
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the educational level along with the respect of individuals ,and manners reflect upon the communication we come upon daily ,,,mostly the rude ,imbecile ,,and impolite comes from those who didnt have much education or were teached the manners of talking and debating in a respectable informitive way,,,,u know the worst uneducated level in communication is when u speak to a well educated college or doctorate indidvdual who doesnt show respect towards ,,others,,,the communication has to be level of accepting ,listening ,,and replying within respectable terms,,beautiful question ,,,
2007-06-24 15:46:28
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answered by reifguy 6
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yes!lack of school education can make a person not a wise as sby who has an education!
but lack of etiquette is worse cause even if you are educated you can have a lack of etiquette!
and i simple person can have a lot of etiquette!
when you have etiquette,you have culture!
2007-06-24 17:14:26
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answered by ....FED UP............ 7
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