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    Quote Originally Posted by creagdhubh View Post
    I agree completely. Proper etiquette and manners begins with speaking in a respectful and tactful manner. Heck, enlisting in the U.S. Marine Corps will definitely teach young men proper etiquette, in which arguably, they'll retain for the rest of their lives.
    And, to add to what Kyle has shared, in tribal communities and families, one learns from a very early age certain respect and manners that appear a "foreign concept" outside of our culture. But, thank goodness, one can find many similarities to build a common foundation on when walking in someone else's community. Respect is shown in different ways......

    ......and I've been known to completely murder, quarter and bury the "English" language, just ask my wife......it's a pet peeve of hers......but I'm native honey, English "is" a foreign language.....( my apologies, as no Englishman or Scot were harmed in the posting of this comment hopefully.....)

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    Last edited by Hawk; 28th September 13 at 08:40 PM.
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