My pain has made me cranky, and I’m afraid I take it out on others.
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You have taken the first step by recognizing your transgressions and showing some willingness to change. You do not want to practice the rudeness you deplore. Besides, there is nothing quite so satisfying as disarming another person’s rudeness by being relentlessly polite. Miss Manners suggests you try it.Why? What are we looking at?For example, there is a rule that requires the person facing the room at large to survey it in case of danger. There is another that suggests the date only face his date, and the wall, in order not to be distracted by better prospects.
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