
Manners are understood differently depending on many factors. Certain standards and behaviours vary depending on the social context surrounding each person.
Lack of manners or low standards in people’s manners are affected for example by: (i) families that do not spend enough time together; (ii) people grow up and live with people from many different cultures and this makes them be confused about what are the correct manners; (iii) the development of technology makes people forget about how to talk to someone face to face and reduces their social interaction capacities.
I think that the new economic order in our world develops stress, individuality and too much competition among the young generation. This makes them not give importance to good manners and develops a generation that is, in general, rude.
Studying manners allow us to start developing a foundation to promote good manners.
Lack of manners or low standards in people’s manners are affected for example by: (i) families that do not spend enough time together; (ii) people grow up and live with people from many different cultures and this makes them be confused about what are the correct manners; (iii) the development of technology makes people forget about how to talk to someone face to face and reduces their social interaction capacities.
I think that the new economic order in our world develops stress, individuality and too much competition among the young generation. This makes them not give importance to good manners and develops a generation that is, in general, rude.
Studying manners allow us to start developing a foundation to promote good manners.
Manners allow us to interact with other people properly, and certainly as new generations grow manners disappear.And I agree with you, values and manners are taught within the family but if there is a stable family not learn manners and communication is becoming increasingly difficult.
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