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  1. i think you’re wrong about william hanson he’t a snob at all he actually came to speak to my school and was very funny and really interesting he’s right that basic manners are being forgotten. he said in his speech, and i thought you’d like to hear this that when he started he was more about etiquette but he’s realized with teaching and all that the fact that manners is more applicable and less pretentious so he’s trying to drop the etiquette side, although he still loves knowing the old-fashioned way to do things but hey thats his hobby and leave him alone. its rude to disrespect the opinions of others and just call then twats or whatever like youve done with him - even if you disregard the opinions of others you should respect their right to hold that opinion

    Comment by samantha — Friday, September 19, 2008 @ 11:24

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