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The Most Important Social Skill...Do You Show It?




In my opinion, courtesy is the most important social skill. What does it mean? Have you thought about it? What does it really mean to be courteous? It's simple. Courtesy simply means kind and polite behavior.


When you are always kind and polite to people, you are considered a courteous person. I believe courtesy will create more opportunities and open more doors for you if only you can make it a part of your daily life.

One courteous act I advocate you start trying out immediately is... A SMILE... A smile is one of the best courteous behaviors an individual can give. It costs nothing but creates much.

Smile to everyone you meet today. I MEAN EVERYONE... no exceptions. You may not realize how much value that smile will be to the other person but it can literally make the person's day.

Try this out and let me know how it went. BE KIND TO PEOPLE. Don't appear too serious. Appearing serious doesn't make you more friends. It drives people away from you.

TRY TO BE COURTEOUS AND YOU'LL DISCOVER HOW MUCH OPPORTUNITIES WILL BE CREATED FOR YOU..

Wishing you the very best...

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