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Not Negotiable - Manners.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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you could argue what is what over n over
common decency isnt some divine attribute. more people possess it than they dont. those that have it will recognize it in others and those that dont i`d rather not associate with |
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"you could argue what is what over n over
common decency isnt some divine attribute. more people possess it than they dont. those that have it will recognize it in others and those that dont i`d rather not associate with "
So you are saying you can't state what common deceny is or won't ?
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By (user no longer on site)
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"you could argue what is what over n over
common decency isnt some divine attribute. more people possess it than they dont. those that have it will recognize it in others and those that dont i`d rather not associate with
So you are saying you can't state what common deceny is or won't ?
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well granny if you need common decency explained to you im afraid...
actually lets not go there |
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"I try to treat people the way I'd expect to be treated.
Simple mantra really."
But that's what YOU want and need. Not what THEY want or need. Besides..... I asked what manners were non negotiable. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Always keep in mind that you can disagree with an opinion without personally insulting the person that has offered it .
That's utter bollocks you tosspot
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Haha thanks ..just spat my coffee at that you prat |
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"you could argue what is what over n over
common decency isnt some divine attribute. more people possess it than they dont. those that have it will recognize it in others and those that dont i`d rather not associate with
So you are saying you can't state what common deceny is or won't ?
well granny if you need common decency explained to you im afraid...
actually lets not go there "
We both know I don't need it explaining in just the same way as I don't need 'bullshit' defining.
Help me out anyway x |
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"Treat others how you would like to be treated.
Agreed. You now need to take me out and pay for everything
But then you would have to reciprocate. Could get expensive! "
Well no...... Cos id follow the dictum of always treating others as i'd like to be treated. And I don't want others to buy me stuff |
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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago
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"Treat others how you would like to be treated.
Agreed. You now need to take me out and pay for everything
But then you would have to reciprocate. Could get expensive!
Well no...... Cos id follow the dictum of always treating others as i'd like to be treated. And I don't want others to buy me stuff "
DAMMIT!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If you post something, expect that other people may comment. Some of those people will not agree with you. Don't get defensive or rude.
Even if they are defensive, or even offensive, and rude, two wrongs do not make a right (as my grandmother was fond of declaring). |
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"If you post something, expect that other people may comment. Some of those people will not agree with you. Don't get defensive or rude.
Even if they are defensive, or even offensive, and rude, two wrongs do not make a right (as my grandmother was fond of declaring)."
well...... she was wrong cos two negatives make a postitive..... so there ya go ..... |
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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago
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For me personally I would include discretion as one of the important part of manners and by that I mean respecting people by not disclosing to others what you might have been told in confidence. |
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"If you post something, expect that other people may comment. Some of those people will not agree with you. Don't get defensive or rude.
Even if they are defensive, or even offensive, and rude, two wrongs do not make a right (as my grandmother was fond of declaring).
well...... she was wrong cos two negatives make a postitive..... so there ya go ....."
Who taught you science because they had no grasp on electron theory |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What kinds of behaviour on a swingers site constitute Good Manners that all adults should show each other ONLINE. "
Common courtesy and a sense of humour. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If you post something, expect that other people may comment. Some of those people will not agree with you. Don't get defensive or rude.
Even if they are defensive, or even offensive, and rude, two wrongs do not make a right (as my grandmother was fond of declaring).
well...... she was wrong cos two negatives make a postitive..... so there ya go ....."
Depends what you do with them.
If you add them, they make a bigger negative. |
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