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Do you agree or disagree?
In the modern world, we should never be impolite to another person.
范文:
In my view, I accord with the statement that there is no reason we are impolite to others whatever the situation is. Falling asleep when our friends show the pictures taken in their last trip, failing to be impressed by a friend’s collection of stamps are all things that are impolite to others and thus may let others feel upset. So we should be polite to others in order that we can be in a better mood and at the same time can have a better development of ourselves. To be more precise, my statement will be justified and exemplified in the following aspects.
To begin with, being polite to others allows us to make more friends. Everybody just hope that their friends are really nice individuals who always show their politeness to them. For example, my best friend Jane, she is really nice. When talking to others, she alway looking into their eyes, smiling kindly and listening to them carefully. Because of her kindness and politeness to others she has more than 400 hundred friends during these 3 years of university life. Whenever she need, there are always people who help her in time. In contrast, another friend of mine, Bob, who is always very rude to others, has only a few friends during
these 3 years. He always find trouble of others and when talk to others, he never look into their eyes and never listen to them by heart. For instance, last month, when I just come back from Taiwan and show him the pictures taken in Taiwan, he was almost falling asleep, I felt so sad and even angry. I believe his impoliteness to others is the reason why he has only a few friends.
范文:
Being polite to others is advantages. To begin with, acting in a polite manner allows one to make more friends. Everyone wish that the person she/he is dealing with is a nice individual with good tempers who always show politeness, thus, those courteous ones are more likely to establish friendship with others who surround them. Jane, my best friend, is really nice-when talking to others, she always stares at their eyes, smiling kindly and listening to them carefully. In no circumstances would she lose her temper, even if she was offended. Because of her politeness and kindness, she has numbers of friends. Whenever she need, there are always people who help her in time. In contrast, another friend of mine, bob, is quite the opposite.Rude and impatient, this young guy never shows his politeness to others, even his parents occasionally suffer from their son’s grumpy manner. What happed to him is that hardly does he have any