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I was raised to believe that manners, etiquette, and decorum are more valuable than education, wealth, status, power or any combination of these.
I have tried to live accordingly. I haven’t been able to do it perfectly, but it is certainly a daily aspiration.
I’ve been a part of this forum for a little over a year now, and find it overwhelmingly polite and hospitable.
However, I have noticed enough rude and ill mannered behavior, perhaps even increasingly over the past year, that I wanted to write this post.
The motivation for most of the posts on here are to share with other enthusiasts the excitement of an opportunity, a trip, or a purchase. Or, to gain knowledge from or share knowledge with other like-minded individuals. In general, the motivations are all positive.
Notwithstanding, there are some who go out of their way to read about things they don’t like or that don’t interest them and then spend energy and time to criticize or attack the thing they don’t like rather than moving onto things they do like.
I have never understood the rationale behind spending energy to do this. It seems more logical for me to avoid something I don’t like or am not interested in. I don’t find any motivation in spending my most valuable and depreciating asset, time, on something I don’t like.
But it is clear that some people do. I’m sure that there are a myriad of psychological explanations for this kind of behavior, but to my untrained mind, it is simply juvenile.
“Manners maketh man”, and in my eyes, those who are rude and ill mannered are certainly not men.
For all of us who comment on posts here, please take a moment to consider the intent behind your comment before making it. If the intent is just to criticize or belittle something that is meaningful to another person, consider redirecting that negative energy elsewhere rather than on this forum.
I have tried to live accordingly. I haven’t been able to do it perfectly, but it is certainly a daily aspiration.
I’ve been a part of this forum for a little over a year now, and find it overwhelmingly polite and hospitable.
However, I have noticed enough rude and ill mannered behavior, perhaps even increasingly over the past year, that I wanted to write this post.
The motivation for most of the posts on here are to share with other enthusiasts the excitement of an opportunity, a trip, or a purchase. Or, to gain knowledge from or share knowledge with other like-minded individuals. In general, the motivations are all positive.
Notwithstanding, there are some who go out of their way to read about things they don’t like or that don’t interest them and then spend energy and time to criticize or attack the thing they don’t like rather than moving onto things they do like.
I have never understood the rationale behind spending energy to do this. It seems more logical for me to avoid something I don’t like or am not interested in. I don’t find any motivation in spending my most valuable and depreciating asset, time, on something I don’t like.
But it is clear that some people do. I’m sure that there are a myriad of psychological explanations for this kind of behavior, but to my untrained mind, it is simply juvenile.
“Manners maketh man”, and in my eyes, those who are rude and ill mannered are certainly not men.
For all of us who comment on posts here, please take a moment to consider the intent behind your comment before making it. If the intent is just to criticize or belittle something that is meaningful to another person, consider redirecting that negative energy elsewhere rather than on this forum.