Daffodil International University
Faculty of Humanities and Social Science => English => Topic started by: irina on May 11, 2013, 11:35:31 AM
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Those little, everyday things like holding the door for a teacher you don't know, or smiling at someone who isn't always nice to you may not seem to matter much in the very first place but in the end you come off as a much nicer person and you also show that you sincerely and genuinely care.
Make sure to be as nice as they are to you. If your friends give you a present say something honestly positive about it even if you don't like it and make sure you don't tell anyone that you don't like it. It will end in a fall out, and make sure that if you haven't got them a present don't tell them in a horrible voice I wouldn't mention it at all!
If someone is being mean to you still be nice to them. Don't bring yourself down to their level by being mean back at them. They might get your drift and stop being mean to you, talk to them nicely so they don't take it a wrong way.
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If someone is being mean to you still be nice to them. Don't bring yourself down to their level by being mean back at them. They might get your drift and stop being mean to you, talk to them nicely so they don't take it a wrong way.
Try to compliment people
Do not compliment on a daily basis to the same people or else they will think you are trying to "butter them up" before asking for a favor. Only compliment if you truly mean it.
Remember using vulgar language won't make a very good impression
Always remember the Golden Rule: Treat others the way you want to be treated. And respect them for who they are. don't change them. Even though some people may not be nice to you at first, they will come around eventually.
Don't laugh at other peoples' mistakes and don't point out their faults too harshly. It's okay to joke, of course, but use your common sense; think about what you're about to say, and consider the fact that just because you may not be offended by a certain comment, others could be.
Bad language, gossiping, whining, selfishness and greediness don't mix with being nice.
Source is Internet.
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Nice. Actually being nice to others every time is really tough though not impossible, if self control is there, we can do it easily.
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students should try to do these things
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At the end of our classes if there is extra time, we can ask our students to practice these ways of being nice.After all, our duty is not only to complete the syllabus of assigned courses but also to make sure that our students will be those citizens whom others will find nice.
Regards
Shamsi
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"Those little, everyday things like holding the door for a teacher you don't know, or smiling at someone who isn't always nice to you may not seem to matter much in the very first place but in the end you come off as a much nicer person and you also show that you sincerely and genuinely care".
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genuinely feel the need of it from the heart. Thanks Irina Madam for sharing such nice thought.
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Dear Shamsi Madam
Yes, I already teach them this in the very first class, and sometimes in other classes as well. you can only teach them, practicing is sometimes far cry. Could not see a big change but small changes are made. Happy with that.
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Dear Shamsi
Quite rightly you have pointed out the matter.
Thank you.
And again many many thanks to all loved ones.
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I don't know why after reading the post and the comments I got reminded of Wordsworth's poem "Tintern Abbey." He gives credit to nature for forming "that best portion of a good man's life;/His little, nameless, unremembered acts/Of kindness and of love." I guess as teachers the ways we project our images do have an influence on students but at the end of the day it's the upbringing at home (which is the first school) which matters the most.
Tahsina
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Dear Irina Miss,
Thanks for your valuable preaching through the post. It is an approach to make a friendly world around us. I believe that this practice is not only meant for the students, it is meant for all of us. So, I shall also try to apply this knowledge in my personal and professional life.
Asma Alam
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Dear Asma
How can I express my appreciation for your generous gesture?
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Someone would need to be pretty calculative & patient to mould himself according to all those advice. It's tough ask but a great one if achieved.
Thanks to Irian Madam again for resurfacing the little things we tend to ignore unconsciously or subconsciously sometimes.
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You're most welcome, nirvana.
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very good post. Learning has no limit. Though it is tough to maintain always but we have to try honestly to be nice as far as possible. Thanks Irina ma'am to focus on such a matter! :)
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Nice things to exercise in life.
Thanks dear Madam.