38. Courtesy is rapidly disappearing from everyday interactions, and as a result, we are all the poorer for it.
From your perspective, is this an accurate observation? Why or why not? Explain, using reasons and/or examples from your own experience, observations, or reading.
The speaker claims that simple courtesy and good manners are disappearing from modern life, and that the quality of our lives is therefore deteriorating. While I do encounter frequent instances of discourtesy and bad manners, I also encounter many instances of the opposite behavior. For this reason, and because negative experiences tend to be more memorable and newsworthy , I find the speakers claim to be dubious.
Most people encounter multiple instances of ordinary courtesy and good manners every day―simple acts such as smokers asking whether anyone minds if they light up, people letting others with fewer items ahead in grocery-store lines, and freeway drivers switching lanes to accommodate faster drivers or those entering via on-ramps. Admittedly, most people also encounter discourtesy or poor manners on a daily basis―people using obscene language in public places where young children are present, and business associates intentionally ignoring phone calls, to name a few. However, such acts do not prove that good manners and courtesy are disappearing; they simply show that both courtesy and discourtesy abound in everyday life. Thus the claim that courtesy and good manners are disappearing grossly distorts reality.
Another reason that the claim is suspect is that we tend to remember negative encounters with people more so than positive ones, probably because bad experiences tend to be more traumatic and sensational, if not more interesting to talk about. The news stories that the media chooses to focus on certainly support this rationale. However the fact that we remember, hear about, and read about discourtesy more than about courtesy shows neither that discourtesy is increasing nor that courtesy is decreasing. It simply shows that negative experiences leave stronger impressions and tend to be more sensational. In fact, I suspect that if one were to tally up ones daily encounters with both types of behavior, one would conclude that good manners and courtesy are far more prevalent than the opposite behavior.
In conclusion, the speakers claim that common courtesy and good manners are disappearing is not born out by everyday experience. I suspect the speaker has failed to consider that negative experiences leave stronger impressions on our memory and are more interesting to relate to others than positive ones.
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少儿英语圣经故事70:Humble谦卑
少儿英语圣经故事55:In the Beginning起初
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少儿英语圣经故事33:Daniel Keeps His Life Pure纯洁的但以理
少儿英语圣经故事31:Life is valuable人的价值
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少儿英语圣经故事74:Sanctify圣洁
少儿英语圣经故事40:Elijah以利亚
少儿英语圣经故事76:Be not afraid不要怕
少儿英语圣经故事34:Daniel ,a godly example敬虔的底波拉
少儿英语圣经故事58:In the Beginning起初
少儿英语圣经故事75:Unbelief不信的恶心
少儿英语圣经故事43:Elijah以利亚(6)
少儿英语圣经故事56:In the Beginning起初
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少儿英语圣经故事41:Elijah以利亚
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少儿英语圣经故事46:Elisha以利沙(3)
少儿英语圣经故事65:Confession认罪
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