There was never a child so lovely but his mother was glad to get him to sleep. Ralph Waldo Emerson

If you haven't time to respond to a tug at your pants leg, your schedule is too crowded. Robert Brault

Whats driving a bus like? Seventy of your kids in the back seat going to town. Mr. Brandon

Friday, December 14, 2012

“Proper Etiquette”

Your Majesty, Your Highness, Sir, Madame titles or phrases that we use to address others to show honor or respect. Much can often be accomplished when we take the time to be polite. Yet sometimes we are caught in a situation where we are not exactly sure how to address someone. When you’re not sure do not use it as an excuse not to show proper form. Go with what you know, this lesson I learned from Mr. Mucus. As students were boarding the bus he would address each one calling them by name with, “Good morning Joe, good morning Alice”. This he continued at each stop, until at one stop as the student got on Mr. Mucus paused looked at him and said, “Good morning little child that I have never seen before”. So, have a great day all my friends that I have never seen and to the ones that I have seen you have a great day also.

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