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  What a distinctive manner of reflection! The capacity of a skilled physician to precisely identify the source of an illness has been considerably challenged by taking the patient to a female quack. Despite this obvious actuality, one woman in particular came under the quack's grip. We were shocked to learn that when a boy was receiving regular treatment for a certain ailment from a licensed physician, the very foolish mother took him to a lady quack for his complete cure as well as solace.  How nonsensical does it seem? Does it not appear completely opposite? Who approaches the quzcks for getting rid of sickness? A quack was preferred despite better treatment. How idiotic does it appear at the moment?  The stupid woman, under the direct influence of her heartless relatives, chose that it was appropriate to have a quack provide the remedy without any other problems. It is not at all like a typical course.  It can be challenging for any reasonable individual to searc...

Show sense of respect to elders


 


So is the unique style discourse that has circled the recently begun new year. We have undeniably opted for diverse variations of the more or less shady yet steady trend. Showing a more acceptable insight of high regard for our elders remains our foremost and most important thought now. 

Touching their foot is an act of respect, but touching the knee can't be placed in the same category. It is obviously exposing our extremely good manners. As long as younger generations continue to show their extreme respect to the elders, it will always be deemed proper in our society. 

It fills a void space with utmost warmth. It remains undoubtedly a basis for showing instant gratitude to our elders.  This is a perfectly normal situation to be in, but we are sometimes found to be grinning broadly at it. 

Though this is never considered good in our traditional society. We are taught to show respect to our elders in our society. 

There are three things we should not forget to concede with good manners. First, youngsters should not let elders feel a bit bitter in their greeting; they get annoyed immediately. 

They should also show more leniency in their face-to-face conversation, and lastly, it is better to avoid arguments over petty and small matters. 

We should make our best efforts to create a favourable situation that gives us a more competent feeling about personal proclivity. 

If our conversation continues in such a situation, our role is taken with all goodness. There is an urgent need for a solemn thought towards this point.  

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