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Tag: behavior

How Please Stopped Being Polite

The phrase if it please you has been shortened and shortened over time—until it’s become more brusque than courteous. Growing up in a strict household, I was taught to honor etiquette; I still call my elders “sir” and “ma’am,” and I always say thank you.

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Allen Bingham Meanderings Leave a comment March 17, 2023 1 Minute

Why Everyone Feels Like They’re Faking It

Long before Pauline Clance developed the idea of the impostor phenomenon—now, to her frustration, more commonly referred to as impostor syndrome—she was known by the nickname Tiny.

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Allen Bingham Meanderings February 20, 2023 1 Minute

Americans Are Fake and the Dutch Are Rude!

Do all human beings have emotions, just like we all have noses or hands? Our noses have different shapes and sizes but when all is said and done they help us breathe, and let us sniff and smell the world around us.

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