Causes Of Rudeness Essay

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Rudeness: The Decline in Civility or a Sign of the Times?
Remember your mother telling you that life was not fair? That a person who is less deserving than another will be rewarded for something that should not have been theirs in the first place, but for us to learn how to deal with it; cautioning our behaviors before scolding us if we did not react adequately. As children, we were being taught manners and to be courteous to others. Because both parents work outside of the home anymore, teaching manners and moral to our children is a lost practice. With that said, herein lies the problem, people have gotten so wrapped up in their lives that they have forgotten they are not the only thing that inhibits this earth, forgetting that people …show more content…

As stated by Alex Packer, “many people just don 't think about how their behavior affects anyone else. It 's me, not we” (Tarshis). We want what we want and are willing to leave a wake of destruction in our paths to obtain it. Consequently, never taking account for the innocent bystander that may have just been offended by whatever action infringed upon during that moment. "There 's a manners meltdown in America, people just don’t know how to treat others anymore," says Alex J. Packer, author of the Teen Manners Guide How Rude! (Tarshis).
Ordinarily, people witness vulgar acts and retaliate accordingly. While shopping on Black Friday, it is not uncommon to watch someone steal something out of someone else’s cart, causing an unruly argument in the store, or witness someone flipping another person off while driving down the …show more content…

According to Tony de Joux, author of “Rights go with responsibilities, “Society must realize that rights and obligations go hand-in-hand. Until then, we 'll continue to have a society that has difficulty establishing moral boundaries.” This problem is an ongoing battle and needs to be further addressed starting with our children at home. “For every right, there 's an equal obligation, but nowhere are these seen” states Tony de Joux (Rights). If we establish a stricter rule of thumb for occasions when rudeness arises, we can meet this head on and hopefully bring it back into the minds of the public. Thus, possibly curing this ever growing infection of rudeness; bring back the Ten Commandments, so we may love thine neighbor as we love ourselves and refresh our children’s moral

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