I was watching Fox news today. They have a story about not saying "Thank you" or "I am sorry" in the work place and that if you stop, you might "earn more money".
This does have some intelligent application, though one should reserve these phrases in certain cases when they are really due.
The problem is that you might actually be pandering in the event you use one of these phrases in the context that you are really not being thankful but you are "doing what you think they want to hear".
And another instance of this is the one who says "can I ask you a question". That is always pandering.
It is a crime of the spiritual nature.
I will not be too keen to organize the thoughts of someone who panders me.
I do realize I may seem harsh.
It is an evil decree upon the one who speaks in such a manner.
So thus, be careful how you address your employers, teachers or other friends in nature.
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