Formalities (greeting)A Poem by Poet PittinixThe composition talks about greeting.Is
it absolutely necessary to greet someone in person and in writing? What,
if any, are the practical benefits of a traditional greeting? And
who should be the first one to say a greeting to someone? Etiquettes
spring from the fallacious opinions and philosophies of a society. It
is a misguided belief that people benefit from receiving a greeting. Why
do most people take offence when others do not greet them? People
are affected somehow by the things that they were taught. Some
teachings are not worthwhile because they are based on feelings. Sometimes
a person starts a conversation with you without greeting you. And
if someone does not greet you or say something to you, It
is not fair to say that the person is ignoring you or the person is impolite. Do
not be quick to misjudge a person who does not greet you as you expect. Some
people feel that a visitor should be the first one to say a greeting. Others
assert that when you go to a place and see someone, You
should greet the person before the person greets you. This
is nonsense; anybody can initiate a greeting in any situation. There
are no hard and fast rules about greetings or any other etiquette. People
willingly greet others when they are in the mood to do it. Bear
in mind that not everyone expresses a sincere greeting. The
following two accounts of insincere greeting are true to life. “Good
morning, give us your money and jewels and nobody will get hurt.” One
of two gunmen who held up the passengers on a bus said those words. Would
you say the hardened criminals were well-mannered men? Did
the angry and frightened passengers appreciate the greeting? The
boss came in the workshop and dutifully greeted a male employee. The
man returned the greeting and then he cursed the boss behind his back. Anyone
could tell that neither of them greeted the other from the heart. It
is better not to greet under any circumstances than to greet insincerely. If a person comes into your presence and does not wish to greet you, He
or she is not legally bound to wave to you or speak to you. There
is no evidence that people can gain anything from a greeting, Yet
societies regard the ones who question formalities as weird persons. In
the past, Jamaican children were punished for not greeting an adult. The
parents and guardians who did this were guilty of child abuse. When
you tell a hungry person hi, good evening, howdy, and so on, The
greeting will certainly not give the person a bellyful or a better feeling. Contrary
to formalities, it is not absolutely necessary to greet persons. People
can choose whether to say a greeting to others or not. Nobody
is obligated to satisfy people’s feelings by greeting them, So we should not make it appear to be mandatory to greet one another. © 2024 Poet PittinixAuthor's Note
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Added on April 12, 2024 Last Updated on April 12, 2024 Tags: tradition, philosophy, rules, child abuse, conversation AuthorPoet PittinixKingston, West Indies, JamaicaAboutHi everyone, I'm an author from Jamaica. I write poems, songs, and short stories. Do not send me any private messages. I came here to read and to publish my compositions, not to engage in controver.. more..Writing
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